The article by Magyar Nemzet critiques the Hungarian government, comparing its actions to a 'bohócmutatvány' (farce), and draws parallels between the government's approach to governance and the controversial issue of euthanasia in France. It discusses the ethical dilemmas surrounding euthanasia, highlighting concerns about the lack of psychological evaluation and potential misuse of the practice. The piece questions the morality of allowing professionals to carry out such decisions, referencing historical examples of executioners and the difficulty of ending human life. It also comments on the broader societal shift toward binary opinions and the erosion of nuanced debate, suggesting that people are increasingly forced to take sides rather than engage in thoughtful discussion.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article frames the Hungarian government's actions negatively, using strong critical language ('bohócmutatvány', 'figurák') and implies a moral failing in the current political system. While it does not directly criticize specific policies, it presents the government as a flawed institution that,





