Politics of Hungary: Difference between revisions
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19 [[counties of Hungary|counties]] (''megyék'', singular - ''megye''), 20 urban counties* (singular - ''megyei város''), and 1 capital city** (''fõváros''); [[Bács-Kiskun]], [[Baranya]], [[Békés]], [[Békéscsaba]]*, [[Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén]], [[Budapest]]**, [[Csongrád]], [[Debrecen]]*, [[Dunaújváros]]*, [[Eger]]*, [[Fejér]], [[Gyor|Győr]]*, [[Gyor-Moson-Sopron|Gyõr-Moson-Sopron]], [[Hajdú-Bihar]], [[Heves]], [[Hodmezovasarhely|Hódmezõvásárhely]]*, [[Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok]], [[Kaposvár]]*, [[Kecskemét]]*, [[Komárom-Esztergom]], [[Miskolc]]*, [[Nagykanizsa]]*, [[Nógrád]], [[Nyíregyháza]]*, [[Pécs]]*, [[Pest (city)|Pest]], [[Somogy]], [[Sopron]]*, [[Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg]], [[Szeged]]*, [[Székesfehérvár]]*, [[Szolnok]]*, [[Szombathely]]*, [[Tatabánya]]*, [[Tolna]], [[Vas]], [[Veszprém]], [[Veszprém]]*, [[Zala]], [[Zalaegerszeg]]* |
19 [[counties of Hungary|counties]] (''megyék'', singular - ''megye''), 20 urban counties* (singular - ''megyei város''), and 1 capital city** (''fõváros''); [[Bács-Kiskun]], [[Baranya]], [[Békés]], [[Békéscsaba]]*, [[Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén]], [[Budapest]]**, [[Csongrád]], [[Debrecen]]*, [[Dunaújváros]]*, [[Eger]]*, [[Fejér]], [[Gyor|Győr]]*, [[Gyor-Moson-Sopron|Gyõr-Moson-Sopron]], [[Hajdú-Bihar]], [[Heves]], [[Hodmezovasarhely|Hódmezõvásárhely]]*, [[Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok]], [[Kaposvár]]*, [[Kecskemét]]*, [[Komárom-Esztergom]], [[Miskolc]]*, [[Nagykanizsa]]*, [[Nógrád]], [[Nyíregyháza]]*, [[Pécs]]*, [[Pest (city)|Pest]], [[Somogy]], [[Sopron]]*, [[Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg]], [[Szeged]]*, [[Székesfehérvár]]*, [[Szolnok]]*, [[Szombathely]]*, [[Tatabánya]]*, [[Tolna]], [[Vas]], [[Veszprém]], [[Veszprém]]*, [[Zala]], [[Zalaegerszeg]]* |
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'''Established:''' |
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[[896]] A.D. (arrival of hungarian tribes in the [[Carpathian Basin]]) |
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'''Independence:''' |
'''Independence:''' |
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[[1001]] (unification by King [[Stephen I of Hungary|Stephen I]]) |
[[1001]] (unification by King [[Stephen I of Hungary|Stephen I]]) |
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'''National holiday:''' |
'''Official National holiday:''' |
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[[Saint Stephen]]'s Day, [[20 August]] (Consitution Day, also commemorates coronation of King Stephen I in [[1000]] AD) |
[[Saint Stephen]]'s Day, [[20 August]] (Consitution Day, also commemorates the coronation of King Stephen I in [[1000]] AD) |
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'''Some Paid National Holidays:''' |
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Revolution Day 1848, [[15 March]] (Commemorates the beginning of anti-[[Habsburg]] independence struggle and patriotic war in [[1848]]-[[1849]]) |
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[[Easter]] (Religious date, but pracically just a resting day, with folk-culture celebrations and spraying girls with perfume) |
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[[Labour Day]], [[1 May]] (Celebrates workers' rights and organized labour movement) |
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[[Pentecost]] (Religious date, but pracically just a resting day, with folk-culture celebrations) |
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Revolution Day 1956, [[23 October]] (Commemorates the beginning of the hungarian anti-communist revolution in late 1956) |
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[[All-Saint's Day]] (Commemorates the death, traditional cemetery visit time for hungarian people) |
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[[Christmas]] Days, 25-26 December (Christmas Eve will also be paid holiday by 2006) |
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New Year's Day (Resting day, because people get drunk during the [[New Year's Eve]] celebrations) |
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'''[[Constitution of Hungary|Constitution]]:''' |
'''[[Constitution of Hungary|Constitution]]:''' |
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'''Suffrage:''' |
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18 years of age; universal. People serving prison terms |
18 years of age; universal. People serving prison terms cannot vote or be elected. |
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'''Religion:''' |
'''Religion:''' |
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There is no state state-sponsored religion in Hungary and the constitution bans establishing one. |
There is no state state-sponsored religion in Hungary and the constitution also bans establishing one. |
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'''Executive branch:''' |
'''Executive branch:''' |
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'''[[Flag of Hungary|Flag]] description:''' |
'''[[Flag of Hungary|Flag]] description:''' |
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three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and green |
three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and green. The hungarian coat of arms is often placed in the middle of the flag. |
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:''See also :'' [[Hungary]] |
:''See also :'' [[Hungary]] |
Revision as of 15:59, 17 November 2004
The powers of the State
Executive: The President of the Republic, elected by the National Assembly every 5 years, has a largely ceremonial role, but his powers include the appointment of the Prime Minister. The prime minister selects Cabinet ministers and has the exclusive right to dismiss them. Each cabinet nominee appears before one or more parliamentary committees in consultative open hearings and must be formally approved by the president.
Legislative: the unicameral, 386-member National Assembly is the highest organ of state authority and initiates and approves legislation sponsored by the prime minister. A party must win at least 5% of the national vote to form a parliamentary faction. National parliamentary elections are held every 4 years (the last in May 2002).
Judicial : A 15-member Constitutional Court has power to challenge legislation on grounds of unconstitutionality.
Data summary
Country name | |
Conventional long form: | Republic of Hungary |
Conventional short form: | Hungary |
Local long form: | Magyar Köztársaság |
Local short form: | Magyarország |
Data code:
HU
International car sticker code:
H
International aircraft identification prefix:
HA-
Government type: Parliamentary democracy
Capital: Budapest
Administrative divisions: 19 counties (megyék, singular - megye), 20 urban counties* (singular - megyei város), and 1 capital city** (fõváros); Bács-Kiskun, Baranya, Békés, Békéscsaba*, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Budapest**, Csongrád, Debrecen*, Dunaújváros*, Eger*, Fejér, Győr*, Gyõr-Moson-Sopron, Hajdú-Bihar, Heves, Hódmezõvásárhely*, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Kaposvár*, Kecskemét*, Komárom-Esztergom, Miskolc*, Nagykanizsa*, Nógrád, Nyíregyháza*, Pécs*, Pest, Somogy, Sopron*, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Szeged*, Székesfehérvár*, Szolnok*, Szombathely*, Tatabánya*, Tolna, Vas, Veszprém, Veszprém*, Zala, Zalaegerszeg*
Established: 896 A.D. (arrival of hungarian tribes in the Carpathian Basin)
Independence: 1001 (unification by King Stephen I)
Official National holiday: Saint Stephen's Day, 20 August (Consitution Day, also commemorates the coronation of King Stephen I in 1000 AD)
Some Paid National Holidays:
Revolution Day 1848, 15 March (Commemorates the beginning of anti-Habsburg independence struggle and patriotic war in 1848-1849)
Easter (Religious date, but pracically just a resting day, with folk-culture celebrations and spraying girls with perfume)
Labour Day, 1 May (Celebrates workers' rights and organized labour movement)
Pentecost (Religious date, but pracically just a resting day, with folk-culture celebrations)
Revolution Day 1956, 23 October (Commemorates the beginning of the hungarian anti-communist revolution in late 1956)
All-Saint's Day (Commemorates the death, traditional cemetery visit time for hungarian people)
Christmas Days, 25-26 December (Christmas Eve will also be paid holiday by 2006)
New Year's Day (Resting day, because people get drunk during the New Year's Eve celebrations)
Constitution: 18 August 1949, effective 20 August 1949, revised 19 April 1972; 18 October 1989 revision ensured legal rights for individuals and constitutional checks on the authority of the prime minister and also established the principle of parliamentary oversight; 1997 amendment streamlined the judicial system
Legal system: rule of law based on Western model
Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal. People serving prison terms cannot vote or be elected.
Religion: There is no state state-sponsored religion in Hungary and the constitution also bans establishing one.
Executive branch:
chief of state:
President Ferenc Mádl (since 6 June 2000)
head of government: Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány, MSZP, in coalition with SZDSZ (29 September 2004-)
cabinet:
Council of Ministers elected by the National Assembly on the recommendation of the president
elections:
President elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term; election last held in 2000 (next to be held in 2005); prime minister elected by the National Assembly on the recommendation of the president
Legislative branch:
unicameral National Assembly or Országgyűles (386 seats; members are elected by popular vote under a system of proportional and direct representation to serve four-year terms)
elections:
last held 7 April and 21 April 2002 (next to be held NA April 2006)
election results:
percent of vote by party (5% or more of the vote required for parliamentary representation in the first round) - Fidesz/MDF 48.70%, MSzP 46.11%, SzDSz 4.92%, other 0.27%; seats by party - Fidesz 164, MSzP 178, MDF 24, SzDSz 20. See official election site
Judicial branch: Constitutional Court, judges are elected by the National Assembly for nine-year terms
Political parties and leaders: (the first ones in order of popular votes in the elections 2002)
Hungarian Socialist Party or MSZP (István Hiller, chairman); Hungarian Civic Party or FIDESZ (Viktor Orbán, chairman); Hungarian Democratic Forum or MDF (Ibolya Dávid, chairman); Alliance of Free Democrats or SZDSZ (Gábor Kuncze, chairman); Christian Democratic People's Party or KDNP (Zsolt Semjén, president); Hungarian Democratic People's Party or MDNP (Erzsébet Pusztai, chairman); Hungarian Justice and Life Party or MIÉP (István Csurka, chairman); Hungarian Workers' Party or Munkáspárt (Gyula Thürmer, chairman); Independent Smallholders or FKGP (József Torgyán, president) that fell into pieces around 2001-2002.
Member of the international organizations: ABEDA, Australia Group, BIS, CE, CEI, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, EU (member, as by May 1, 2004), FAO, G- 9, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, NAM (guest), NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, PFP, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIKOM, UNMIBH, UNMIK, UNOMIG, UNU, UPU, WCO, WEU (associate), WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO, Zangger Committee
Flag description: three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and green. The hungarian coat of arms is often placed in the middle of the flag.
- See also : Hungary