Examples of using Fidesz in English and their translations into Swedish
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On a visit to Slovakia last week, Viktor Orban, head of the leading Hungarian political party Fidesz, called on the Hungarian minority to undertake autonomy-related initiatives.
This was organised by the largest opposition party, Fidesz, which is well represented here in the EPP,
such civilizationist parties as the National Rally, Fidesz, and Italy's League:
Left-wing populists(but also a considerable number of right-wing populists, like Fidesz and Front National)
the initiative bear the characteristics of show trials because there is only one thing in the background: Fidesz winning the elections by a two-thirds majority last year.
It is not normal for the opposition not to participate in it, and, despite the fact that Fidesz has the necessary majority, it has to
According to Fidesz' plans, the second round will be eliminated.
A Media Authority was established and both the members and the leader were swiftly appointed for nine years by the two-thirds majority of Fidesz.
However, the opposition would be at a disadvantage compared with Fidesz even if the parties of the left joined forces for the election.
calculating that Fidesz would not wish to leave the largest political group in the European Parliament.
Many in the EPP may still be inclined to support Fidesz because they are unsure of what Orban will do after the next European Parliament elections in March.
The author Eszter Babarczy writes with great precision about what enables the current leader Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party to dismantle what little democratic ambitions there were.
any news item in the public media had to be approved by a senior editor appointed by Fidesz.
It became obvious as early as Summer 2010, to the consternation of many, that Fidesz is not above enacting laws to favour one or two cadres or supporters.
and the millions Fidesz has invested in fear-mongering, hate-filled campaigns to create mythical dragons that supposedly only Prime Minister Orban can slay.
Just like the Fidesz government in Hungary, the Romanian government has refused to back this
the one-time cashier of Fidesz.
Fidesz was given a two-thirds majority mandate to do this job.
The Fidesz group lost its majority in the General Assembly.
The main opposition party, Fidesz, did not have to lift a finger during the campaign.