The article reports on former Hungarian President János Áder's criticism of Prime Minister Péter Magyar's initiative to replace President Tamás Szenthegyi through a constitutional amendment. Áder argues that this move undermines the rule of law and could lead to dangerous changes, potentially creating a 'cold civil war' environment where love equals hatred and freedom equals slavery. He emphasizes that since 1990, no president has been replaced by a new government through a 'pen stroke,' suggesting that Magyar's supporters are diverting attention from real issues and spreading fear. The article also notes the European Union institutions' previous criticisms of Hungary for legal violations.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the initiative to change the presidency as undermining the rule of law and introduces apocalyptic imagery ('cold civil war') which aligns with left-wing concerns about authoritarianism. It highlights the EU's past criticisms of Hungary, implying a broader geopolitical context. The
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 65 · Objektivnost 45): The article reports on a political controversy in Hungary involving former president Janoš Ader criticizing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's constitutional amendment initiative. It presents statements from Ader but lacks broader context or verification of claims. The language has an emotionally charged



