The article reports on criticism from Gyopáros Alpár, a member of the Tisza Party, regarding the actions of Bihari Zoltán, an MP from Szerencs, and Bart István, deputy state secretary. Alpár accuses the Tisza government of treating rural areas as obstacles rather than partners, citing specific remarks by Bihari where he suggested local leaders should enter into legal disputes with authorities. The article highlights concerns over delayed funding for rural development projects under the 'Magyar Falu' program and questions the government’s plans for potential constitutional amendments that could lead to privatization of national assets. Alpár warns of long-term risks of strategic national assets falling into foreign hands.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the Tisza government's policies as hostile toward rural areas and suggests they prioritize central control over local interests. It emphasizes concerns about delayed funding and potential privatization, which aligns with left-leaning critiques of centralized power and economic ine
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 75 · Objektivnost 50): The article accurately reports the event but presents a biased perspective by labeling the Tisza government as attacking rural areas. It quotes Gyopáros Alpár's interpretation of Bihari's statements but lacks balance by not providing direct counterpoints from the Tisza party.






