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The ruling Fidesz party is also demanding control over key financial institutions such as the State Audit Office and Central Bank.
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Besides the media law, Mr. Orban has also been criticized for using his Fidesz party's two thirds majority to change the constitution and supervise previously independent financial institutions such as the State Audit Office.
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The ruling Fidesz party is also demanding control over key financial institutions such as the State Audit Office and Central Bank.
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Besides the media law, Mr. Orban has also been criticized for using his Fidesz party's two thirds majority to change the constitution and supervise previously independent financial institutions such as the State Audit Office.
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Ruling-party lawmakers ousted the chief justice of the Supreme Court, narrowed the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court, wrote a new constitution, replaced an independent Fiscal Council with one dominated by the premier's allies, created a media regulator led by ruling-party appointees and chose a party member to lead the State Audit Office.
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Ruling-party lawmakers ousted the chief justice of the Supreme Court, narrowed the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court, wrote a new constitution, replaced an independent Fiscal Council with one dominated by the premier's allies, created a media regulator led by ruling-party appointees and chose a party member to lead the State Audit Office.
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Ruling-party lawmakers ousted the chief justice of the Supreme Court, narrowed the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court, wrote a new constitution, replaced an independent Fiscal Council with one dominated by the premier's allies, created a media regulator led by ruling-party appointees and chose a party member to lead the State Audit Office.
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Fidesz also would be able to elect the country's next president and choose members of the Constitutional Court, the State Audit Office and other public institutions.
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Fidesz also would be able to elect the country's next president and choose members of the Constitutional Court, the State Audit Office and other public institutions.
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Fidesz, which headed the government coalition in 1998-2002, also would be able to elect the country's next president - Laszlo Solyom's 5-year term ends in August - and choose members of the Constitutional Court, the State Audit Office and officials at other public institutions.
The Seattle Times 2010
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