Is there any party nowadays with a left wing economic policy and a right wing moral policy? (If Fidesz does not support that anymore and KDNP is too small).
@carlosmpsenyorcapitacollon6977 I'm not sure if Hungarian political parties are organized on an ideological common basis. Perhaps Jobbik is the closest to what you propose, but they are not nearly as religious and right-wing as they once were. The economic policy of Fidesz certainly has some left-wing elements, like monopolies and the socialization of certain sectors, or price freezes. But I would not say these are left-wing because there's any left-wing ideology behind them; they are simply used on a practical level. Seeing the events of the last months/years, I'm unsure if Fidesz has any moral policy left at all. But the latter is subjective, of course.
Is there any party nowadays with a left wing economic policy and a right wing moral policy? (If Fidesz does not support that anymore and KDNP is too small).
@carlosmpsenyorcapitacollon6977 I'm not sure if Hungarian political parties are organized on an ideological common basis. Perhaps Jobbik is the closest to what you propose, but they are not nearly as religious and right-wing as they once were.
The economic policy of Fidesz certainly has some left-wing elements, like monopolies and the socialization of certain sectors, or price freezes. But I would not say these are left-wing because there's any left-wing ideology behind them; they are simply used on a practical level. Seeing the events of the last months/years, I'm unsure if Fidesz has any moral policy left at all. But the latter is subjective, of course.