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08BUDAPEST965
2008-10-01 12:51:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Budapest
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CAN THE CENTER HOLD?: HUNGARY'S SMALL PARTIES

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INFO RUEHZL/EUROPEAN POLITICAL COLLECTIVE
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BUDAPEST 000965 

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DEPARTMENT FOR EUR/CE; PLEASE PASS TO NSC FOR ADAM STERLING

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/27/2013
TAGS: PGOV HU
SUBJECT: CAN THE CENTER HOLD?: HUNGARY'S SMALL PARTIES
FIGHT (EACH OTHER) FOR SURVIVAL

REF: BUDAPEST 950 AND PREVIOUS

Classified By: P/E COUNSELOR ERIC V. GAUDIOSI; REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BUDAPEST 000965

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR EUR/CE; PLEASE PASS TO NSC FOR ADAM STERLING

E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/27/2013
TAGS: PGOV HU
SUBJECT: CAN THE CENTER HOLD?: HUNGARY'S SMALL PARTIES
FIGHT (EACH OTHER) FOR SURVIVAL

REF: BUDAPEST 950 AND PREVIOUS

Classified By: P/E COUNSELOR ERIC V. GAUDIOSI; REASONS 1.4 (B) AND (D)


1. (SBU) Hungary's "independent opposition parties" find
themselves locked in conflict for centrist voters, fighting
for what little oxygen is left from the raging conflict
between the MSzP and FIDESZ.

THE SZDSZ: INTERNAL BLEEDING


2. (SBU) In the past weeks, the SzDSz has lost both public
support and political credibility. The divide between the
supporters of Party President Gabor Fodor and his
predecessor, Janos Koka remains deep, and elections for
lower-ranking positions continue to reflect a 51-49 split
between the party's two factions.


3. (C) Unable to address these internal conflicts or to
exact major concessions from the MszP (reftel),the SzDSz is
left in a state of limbo: their reformist policies are at
variance with the public mood, their coffers are reportedly
low, and their long-time administration of Budapest has
opened the party up to serious charges of incompetence ... or
worse. As a result, the SzDSz's poll numbers remain well
below the five percent threshold required for representation
in Parliament despite the fact that up to twenty percent of
Hungarians identify themselves as liberals.


4. (C) Although insiders admit that the party has been in
decline for years, it has been able to rely on the tacit and
the overt support of the MSzP in recent elections. With the
demise of their coalition, however, Socialist MP Attila
Mesterhazy tells us that "our voters hate the SzDSz so much
now they wouldn't help them if we asked them to." Without
that support, the SzDSz's prognosis is negative.

THE MDF: JUST A FLESH WOUND?


5. (C) Though better off than the SzDSz, the MDF is weakened
as well. An ugly wiretapping scandal preceding the party
elections has revealed intense competition within the party
leadership (septel),and Party President Ibolya David
survived her reelection bid with a substantially lower share
of the votes than she received in 2006. Her rival, MP Kornel
Almassy, was expelled from the party praesidium at their
September 27 convention and has vowed to take his appeal to
the courts.


6. (C) Although party insiders complain that much of the
conflict has been fostered by FIDESZ, others admit that there
are generational tensions within the party as well as growing
frustration with David's inability to approach her stated
goal of ten percent in the polls. (Note: That Dr. David
continues to rank among the most popular politicians in
Hungary only adds to the ire of many. End Note.) Many of
the MDF's policy positions have been taken over by the larger
parties, and their public rhetoric about being "the party of
Hungary's productive tax-payers" is unlikely to win converts
in a society where tax evasion runs rampant. Moreover,
repeated charges of their collusion with either FIDESZ or the
MSzP have caused the party's presumptive hold on the moral
high ground to slip.

AND THE GOOD NEWS ...


7. (C) The footing is treacherous even on the moral low
ground. The far-right Magyar Garda has been rocked by a
series of resignations at senior levels, with the
paramilitary group's "commander" stepping down in light of
concerns regarding the "political motives" of MG founder and
JOBBIK Party President Gabor Vona. Although replacements
have quickly been named, the resignations have been an
embarrassment for the Garda, which has carefully managed its
public image to date. (Note: As one observer commented,
"Vona may be a clever man leading a bunch of morons." End
Note.)

A HIGHER COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION


8. (C) Comment: The tectonic plates of Hungarian politics
are shifting. With FIDESZ's attempts to move toward the
center ) which provide an opening for the far right - both
the SzDSz and the MDF are fighting each other for political
survival at the center of the spectrum. Although personal
animosities prevent Fodor's cooperation with Prime Minister
Gyurcsany or David's with FIDESZ leader Viktor Orban, the
sharp differences between the MDF and SzDSz over social
issues will also likely prevent their cooperation with each
other. At a time when the public mood is polarized, neither

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has made significant inroads with undecided voters. If their
conflict continues, one ) or both ) of the "independent
opposition" parties may falter in the next elections. That
would bring Hungary a step closer to the two-party system
some analysts believe is the ultimate destination. End
Comment.
Foley