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A parliamentary election will be held in Hungary on 6 April 2014. It will be
the first election according to the new Constitution of Hungary which went into
force on 1 January 2012. The new electoral law also entered into force that day.
For the first time since Hungary's transition to democracy, the election will
have a single round. The voters will elect 199 MPs instead of previous 386
lawmakers.
The new law shifts the election system towards the majoritarian principle,
thereby threatening future election results to become even more disproportional
when comparing mandate proportions in Parliament to proportions of votes cast
for party lists.
Due to new rules of election, a record number of parties and candidates run into
this elections. As a total, 84 political parties and movements were registered
but only 18 parties can field a national list. Candidacy for 199 MP seats
reached also a new record, 1531 people has been accepted after completion of the
registration process.
Zoltan Horvath, 05 April 2014
Hun Szövetség (Associations of the Huns) red flag and
Hatvannégy Vármegye Ifjúsági Mozgalom (Sixty-four Counties
Youth Movement) green flag at <www.hvim.hu>
and at <www.hvim.hu/040604/03.jpg>,
<www.hvim.hu/040604/08.jpg>
and <www.hvim.hu/040604/15.jpg>.
Irredentist flag at <www.nemnemsoha.hu>
and old irredentist flag
at <www.nemnemsoha.hu/176.jpg>.
István Molnár, 25 February 2006
Many other flags are used by the right wing:
- Magyar
Csodaszarvas Egyesület - Hungarian Heavenly Deer Association
- Transylvanian
Coat of Arms and Hungarian Great Coat of Arms on flags. See
also here.
- Irredentist
flag
- The
TURUL on the Árpád-stripes (The TURUL is the Hungarian
mythic bird - see the Coat of Arms and
flag of Tatabánya)
- 'VESSZEN
TRIANON! (DOWN WITH TRIANON) (TRIANON means Treaty of Trianon
1920)
- Remember
Trianon
- NON-EU
flag
- The
borders of Hungary before Trianon Trety on black flag
- The
white flag of the Hatvannégyvármegye Ifjúsági Mozgalom -
Sixty-four Counties Youth Movement
István Molnár, 23 March 2006
Here are more informations about the right-wing and
irredentist flags from Hungary:
Flag with Arpad stripes
image by Tomislav Todorović and Mladen Mijatov,
9 August 2006
This flag can be seen at <www.hvim.hu/040604/20.jpg>,
<www.hvim.hu/kerekasztalb_small.jpg>
and <www.hvim.hu/050615.jpg>.
Tomislav Todorović, 9 August 2006
Modified flag with Arpad stripes
image by Tomislav Todorović and Mladen Mijatov,
9 August 2006
A flag with three white stripes on red field was seen in some
places in Vojvodina, Serbia, in autumn 2004, on concerts of
Hungarian rock band Ka'rpa'tia, which turned into nationalist and
irredentist rallies. In some texts which appeared in Serbian
press afterwards and contained photos of this flag, it was said
that the flag was brought from Hungary, but that it is banned
there. This flag can also be seen at <www.hvim.hu/050315.jpg>,
<www.hvim.hu/040604/20.jpg>
(in centre of the image, only partly visible, with an
unrecognizable black emblem superimposed) and <www.hvim.hu/040604/19.jpg>
(in upper left corner of the image, with a black emblem
superimposed, which might be that of the Sixty-four Counties
Youth Movement). At the Hungarian Justice
and Life Party site <www.miep.hu>
such a flag is also shown behind the party emblem.
Tomislav Todorović, 9 August 2006
The NY Times had a photo of Hungarians demonstrating at the
anniversary of the 1956 revolt (and against the present
government). A flag is shown. The dexter side of the national
Coat of Arms is barry of eight red and white (the arms of
Árpád) but this flag is barry of seven.
Albert S. Kirsch, 24 October 2006
According to <rus.postimees.ee>,
this is a symbolic "flag of Dinasty of Arpads", used by
extremist-rights hungarian nationalists movements before WWII.
The numbers of the stripes can be modified.
At <news.yahoo.com>,
Mr.Zoltan Simon wrote: "...Gabor Kuncze, president of the
junior coalition Free Democrats party, also questioned the
presence at Fidesz rallies of extremists waving the
red-and-white-striped "Arpad" flag used by Hungary's
pro-Nazi government during World War II.. "Why does (Fidesz)
not say during its rallies that these flags have no place there,
that those protestors should get the hell out of there? What we
see is not only the responsibility of Fidesz but the tactics of
Fidesz," Kuncze said in parliament..."
At <horinca.blogspot.com>
it is written: "One thing to notice is that these are not
really Hungarian national flags. These are the red and white
"Arpad Stripe" flags. Originally flown by the tenth
century nomadic Hungarians, the Arpad Stripe was only revived as
a symbol in 1944, under the Nazi Arrow Cross junta that took over
Hungary after the German Nazis kidnapped Hungary's
"not-right-wing-enough" regent Admiral Horthy. In the
early 1990's skinhead groups revived the striped white and red
flag. Very simply, flying it means the same as flying a swastika
does in Germany..."
Mikhail Revnivtsev, 25 and 29 October 2006
According to a wire by AP (Associated Press) agency, published
on 11 December 2006 by "The
International Herald Tribune", the right-wing party
Movement for a Better Hungary announced it would adopt the Arpad
Stripes flag as its party flag.
The party claimed it was unfair to identify the
"Arpad-Stripes flag" with the former Arrow Cross Party, which killed tens
of thousands of Jews in late 1944 and early 1945, because the
pro-Nazi party never used it as an official symbol. "Our aim
is to make the Arpad Stripes mean something different to people
from their current meaning," Movement leader Gabor Vona
said. "Unfortunately, it is true ... the flag has a negative
connotation for most people, but we want to rehabilitate
it." "If someone waves Arpad-Striped flags in
Hungary today ... they must know that they are waving a symbol of
the Arrow Cross," said Balint Magyar, a former education
minister and now chairman of the Task Force for International
Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research.
The "Arpad-Stripes flag" was resurrected by
the Arrow Cross, led by Ferenc Szalasi, which is linked to the
Holocaust, in which some 550,000 Hungarian Jews were killed. The
Arrow Cross' official flag showed two double-ended arrows in a
cross inside a white circle on a red background. It is banned in
Hungary, along with other symbols such as the communist red star
and the Nazi swastika. However, the Arpad-Striped flag in not a
banned symbol. Recently, some demonstrators have used the flag in
anti-government protests.
Ivan Sache, 16 December 2006
The flags of the Arrowcross Movement (1944) was red flag with
the green arrowcross with or without 4 white stripes
(red/white/red/white/red/white/red/white/red). The stripes were
de facto banned in 1949-1989, as well as the Hungarian Coat of
Arms was banned too! You know the two symbols of the 1956
revolution: The flag with hole (cut the 'Rákosi-CoA') and the
Hungarian historical Coat of Arms (without the crown). After the
Communism era, Hungary renewed the Coat of Arms. n the early 90s
many people used the Arrowcross flag with stripes without
arrowcross. Neo-Nazis used them too. Using the original Árpád
stripes is a new thing. People on demonstrations or national
holidays use also many other historical flags - 1848 military
flags, 1956 flags etc....
People who use these flags are not necesserally Nazis or
right-wing supporters - also patriotic, liberal or conservative
people use them.
István Molnár, 19 September 2006
See also: Árpád House Flags
White flag of Sixty-four Counties Youth Movement
Photos at <www.hvim.hu/csopkep.jpg>
and <www.hvim.hu/051015/07.jpg>.
The emblem of the movement, which appears on both of their flags,
can be seen at <www.hvim.hu>.
Tomislav Todorović, 9 August 2006
image by István Molnár, 6 September 2006
Municipal elections will be on 1st October 2006. István
Tarlós independent is a probable candidate for the lord mayor of
Budapest. István Tarlós is the
independent mayor of Budapest III.
district from 1990. Here is his election flag.
"Független" means Independent,
"Fopolgármester" means lord mayor, "jelölt"
means candidate.
István Molnár, 6 September 2006