Hungarian Politics
Hungarian Politics refers to the political structure, activity, and dynamics within Hungary, a Central European country. It encompasses the governance system, including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, as well as the political parties, electoral processes, and public policies that shape the nation's governance. Key elements of Hungarian politics include the Parliament of Hungary, political parties such as Fidesz, the Socialist Party, and Jobbik, as well as the role of the Prime Minister and the President. The political landscape has been influenced by historical events, including the fall of communism in the late 1980s, and has been characterized by various ideological shifts and challenges, such as issues of nationalism, EU relations, and economic reforms. Public opinion, civil society movements, and international relations also play significant roles in the development and direction of Hungarian politics.