Then again, Hungary is interesting in the sense that we have a considerable amount of population that lives in a different country because of the Trianon ruling. They got back the right to vote in our elections.
No matter how you feel about it, it's a thing we have to consider.
I'm not criticizing it at all. However, it's interesting that the very same thing is "pro-democracy" when it benefits them, and anti-democracy when it goes against them.
They must be doubly mad if it helps expat Hungarians, since I assume they are far more likely to vote for Fidesz than for their puppets.
Oh, I didn't mean YOU minded. Just in general, the fact they got the right to vote without having ever lived inside current year Hungary is just a whole another question.
But as things are now, they can. To provide them with a way to do it is necessary as things stand now, one way or another.
Then again, Hungary is interesting in the sense that we have a considerable amount of population that lives in a different country because of the Trianon ruling. They got back the right to vote in our elections.
No matter how you feel about it, it's a thing we have to consider.
I'm not criticizing it at all. However, it's interesting that the very same thing is "pro-democracy" when it benefits them, and anti-democracy when it goes against them.
They must be doubly mad if it helps expat Hungarians, since I assume they are far more likely to vote for Fidesz than for their puppets.
Oh, I didn't mean YOU minded. Just in general, the fact they got the right to vote without having ever lived inside current year Hungary is just a whole another question.
But as things are now, they can. To provide them with a way to do it is necessary as things stand now, one way or another.
it's no longer interesting it's blatant