Molnár Csaba
Molnár Csaba is a Hungarian researcher and political analyst known for his work on the influence of opposition parties in parliamentary systems, particularly focusing on the Jobbik party's impact during the period of Fidesz's two-thirds majority from 2010 to 2018. His research highlights the dynamics of legislative processes and the role of the opposition in shaping governmental agendas, arguing that even in a dominant party system, the opposition's ability to influence discourse and policy remains significant. His recent commentary emphasizes the importance of studying these interactions to understand broader political trends in Hungary and Europe.
Born on Jan 01, 1972 (54 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hungary | 4 | 5.50 | 0.45% | +10% | 9,660,351 | 47,975 | $160,000 | 795$ |
| Totals | 4 | 9,660,351 | 47,975 | $160,000 | 795$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Hungary:
Molnár Csaba is another Hungarian EP representative who supported the European Commission.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba is another Hungarian MEP who opposed the decision on the Mercosur agreement.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba discusses the Democratic Coalition's strategies and electoral prospects.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba reacted to the Medián's claims regarding the Democratic Coalition.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba, another member of the Democratic Coalition, also supported the proposal to phase out Russian gas imports.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba is one of the two Hungarian MEPs who supported the resolution.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba, a DK MEP, stated that the Hungarian state may have spied on European institutions.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba is the executive vice president of the DK party and spoke at the congress.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba had to explain the details of Gyurcsány's resignation as the former prime minister was unable to finish his statement.
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Hungary:
Molnár Csaba criticized Orbán's speech, calling it the ramblings of a broken mind.
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