The article discusses Hungary's past attempts to introduce a wealth tax, which were initiated by leftist governments in 2009 as part of austerity measures following an IMF rescue package. The proposed tax would have applied to real estate and vehicles but was ultimately blocked by the Constitutional Court due to constitutional concerns regarding the valuation of residential property.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the introduction of a wealth tax as a failed attempt by leftist governments, implying criticism of their economic policies. It highlights the Constitutional Court’s rejection of the measure without presenting counterarguments or alternative perspectives, suggesting a conservative,
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article provides historical context about past attempts at introducing a wealth tax by left-wing governments, citing specific years and political figures. However, it lacks precise details about the current government's proposal and does not clearly explain what the current 'Tisza-government' pl






