This is a history about how Viktor Orbán established his tyranny over Hungary.
Legal disclaimer : this text may contain factual mistakes, it may be biased, it is only how the author sees the story.
First of all you should understand what tyranny really is
to understand sneaky tyrannies, like the one of Orbán. Publicly Orbán
strongly alleges that they are democrats, even now in 2020.
Orban
started to build his tyranny in the 90s. 2 main steps happened then. 1 :
He corrupted some money ["székház botrány"] to establish a private
wealth background around himself personally. 2 : He strengthened his
power inside his party. Since then we see that his people are very
disciplined, there is practically no criticism against Orbán inside his
party and lawmakers and officials delegated by his party follow central
policies like soldiers obey orders, it seems to me as if they were
taking part in an obedience race.
Orban's take over the
state happened with the 2010 general elections, after the previous
ruling party [MSZP] ruined Hungary with shocialism. Orbán became very
popular simply by letting MSZP ruin their own popularity and positioning
himself as the central opposition of MSZP. The other sin that MSZP and
the other parties committed is to not change the constitution to defend
against tyranny. MSZP literally [though probably not intentionally]
prepared the country for a tyrannical take-over.
One of
the problems in the constitution was that the general election system
improportionally favours the winner. The more popular parties win
proportionally more mandates in the parliament. In 2010 54% of the
voters supported Orbán, but due to the improportionality : this gave him
> 2/3 of the seats in the parliament. > 2/3 has the power to
change the constitution. Since then Orbán has constitutional power,
which is literally full power. Yes, since 2010. He can rewrite the
constitution to literally tyranny, with his concrete name inscribed as
god of all hungarians. Any time when he feels fit. The only obstacle of
this is that he knows that the general people [even many of his own
supporters] would revolt.
Before the 2010 election
Orbán personally publicly promised that he will not change the
constitution substantially, but that was a lie. Already in 2011 he
increased the improportionality in the general election system. Without
that he would have lost power already in 2014 when he got the votes of
45% of the voters. The rest of the voters were strictly against him.
Despite being rejected by the voters : due to the improportionality : he
got > 2/3 of the seats in the parliament, yes : with 45% of the
votes. This was repeated in 2018 with the support of the 49% of the
voters. This is important to repeat : in a proportional election system
Orbán would have lost power already after 4 years of ruling. But
improportionality enables one to rule with full !!! power even while
being rejected by the majority of the voters.
One tool
in this is to divide the opposition parties. Mainly the bigger ones.
Orbán established a system in which new parties are encouraged to form
by large state financial aid. This caused fake political parties to form
and take some votes from the opposition. Orbán managed to put his feet
inside the big opposition parties. We see opposition politicians to
accuse each other of being Orbán's man, even inside parties. We see
opposition politicians to allege opposition of Orbán while acting in
favour of him.
Orbán managed to achieve that the
biggest opposition parties split to 2 parts or suffer big financial
hits. With the opposition parties being small Orbán manages to have the
opposition fractioned, which greatly decreases the ability of the
opposition in the improportionate election system.
Orbán after becoming prime minister kept its party leader role, concentrating law making and executive power.
Orbán
understood that key to power is media. He immediately established
authority to regulate the media. Though interestingly he did not yet use
this tool in practice, it is just in the bag, with some chilling effect
perhaps. But he increased the state media by 2*. Now the state media
occupies very large portion of the media in the country and it is hugely
biased towards Orbán.
To take over the private media
Orbán introduced significant extra taxation of the general media and
increased state advertising in the loyal media. Really much and
overpriced state advertising flows into the loyal media. This is beside
financially powerful cronies buying up the private media. Also much
political advertisement of Orbán are labelled as "government
information" and simply officially paid by the state.
The internet remains a relatively free place of political opinion. Orbán understands this.
He
wanted to slow the spread of the internet by introducing an internet
tax. Fortunately mass protest happened and he quickly dropped this plan.
There was also plan to introduce power for the
government to announce special emergency and during that time the
government could take over the internet. Regulations are planned on big
IT content distributors [Facebook, Google]. Orban was one of the most
determined supporter of the EU law regulating speech on the internet for
copyright protection [mandatory filtering, link tax]. It was also
planned to force internet companies to maintain log about their users,
their usage and provide it to the government. These tools were
never used yet.
Organizing street protest is
practically forbidden by requiring the organizer to take personal
financial responsibility for whatever human or material harm vandals may
cause during the protest. This tool was not yet used.
Private persons can not initiate referendums in constitutional or financial issues [in important issues].
Orbán
wants to take power over the courts. The main plan was a law
establishing a special court for affairs with the state, by the
government having selection and financial influence over its judges. Any
legal dispute with the state [election fairness, abuse of authority,
...] the decision makers would be the appointees of Orbán. This plan got
delayed because of some opposition from the EU.
One
of the pillars of Orbán is his power of the private business sector. He
introduced negotiations with individual firms about special benefits,
he applies harsh extra taxing and regulation on specific industries.
Legislations were introduce to establish monopolies of business, given
by the government, in certain sectors. These establish a huge power over
private business. Orbán decides who gets rich or broke. This introduces
chilling effect against advertising in opposition media, supporting
opposition parties. Public money flows into cronies. One of the friends
of Orbán became the richest person in Hungary from zero in 6 years, by
making deals with the state. That is just the most visible story.
Information about state expanses are being classified as secret or just
not provided to the journalists. The state supports private foundations
by its own judgment, by huge amount of money, without the gifted ones
even having to publish what it was spent on.
Non
government organizations and political parties got stricter regulations
about where they can get money from and how much. The opposition is
being strangled financially.
I could continue for long.
I finish with important notes :
Even if more than half of the hungarians wants to get rid of Orbán : it is already impossible. The trap of the tyranny is the chicken-egg problem that it can not be get rid off without first getting rid of it. That is why preventing of tyrannies is important. But even if it happened : the opposition are not angels either. One of the opposition parties [Jobbik [they were the biggest opposition party before Orbán cracked them]] supported some of the tyrannical laws of Orbán even from opposition, even while already publicly labelling Orbán as tyrant. One of the big parties [the former ruling MSZP] also knowingly kept the country in a state voulnarable for tyranny. And the whole opposition currently do not state that they want to get rid of the tyrannical tools, they only want to kick Orbán out of the tyrannical thrown but they do not seem to see that thrown as a problem, as a danger, they do not seem to want to destruct it.
The story of Orbán is not specific to Hungary. Not even to just some states, like Russia. But it is also present in most western countries, they also are going in the same direction. For example Great Britain's election system is very improportionate, and have big state media. Germany and Spain introduced link taxing, France and USA can deny access to internet by individuals, France have been in terrorism emergency state for years, EU as a whole introduced significant speech freedom restrictions for copyright, personnel data protection, the ban of full encryption is constant topic in the USA, and so on and on and on, USA, Germany, Estonia and many other countries were using election systems without any guarantees against cheating [voting via computers or paper mail]. People everywhere make the mistake of not valuing freedom and giving more power to the state. The pillars of tyranny are being established almost everywhere.
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