But Viktor has been the “other guys” for over a decade now, but thanks to eliminating two-round, minimum-turnout elections and gerrymandering, he’s been virtually uncontested and can spin everything whichever way he wants. The Fidesz of 2010 is very different than what the Fidesz of 1998 was.
In the now Fidesz controlled media, he still is. If something goes wrong, it’s either foreign or opposition party interference, if they don’t cover it up with other controversies (like the Gábor Kaleta incident with the cHIld ProTeCtiOn act).
But Viktor has been the “other guys” for over a decade now, but thanks to eliminating two-round, minimum-turnout elections and gerrymandering, he’s been virtually uncontested and can spin everything whichever way he wants. The Fidesz of 2010 is very different than what the Fidesz of 1998 was.
In the now Fidesz controlled media, he still is. If something goes wrong, it’s either foreign or opposition party interference, if they don’t cover it up with other controversies (like the Gábor Kaleta incident with the cHIld ProTeCtiOn act).