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Roosevelt majdnem belebukott abba, amire Magyar Péter készül
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Roosevelt majdnem belebukott abba, amire Magyar Péter készül

The article discusses President Franklin D. Roosevelt's failed attempt in 1937 to expand the Supreme Court by adding up to six new justices per existing justice who reached age 70 and did not retire. The goal was to create a liberal majority to support his New Deal policies, but the plan faced strong opposition from both Republicans and parts of his own Democratic Party. Critics viewed it as a threat to constitutional balance, and the proposal ultimately failed in Congress. This failure damaged Roosevelt's reputation, though the Court later became more receptive to New Deal programs. The article draws a parallel between Roosevelt's experience and current Hungarian politician Magyar Péter, suggesting that attempts to radically reshape institutions often lead to political setbacks.

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Roosevelt majdnem belebukott abba, amire Magyar Péter készül

The article discusses President Franklin D. Roosevelt's failed attempt in 1937 to expand the Supreme Court by adding up to six new justices per existing justice who reached age 70 and did not retire. The goal was to create a liberal majority to support his New Deal policies, but the plan faced strong opposition from both Republicans and parts of his own Democratic Party. Critics viewed it as a threat to constitutional balance, and the proposal ultimately failed in Congress. This failure damaged Roosevelt's reputation, though the Court later became more receptive to New Deal programs. The article draws a parallel between Roosevelt's experience and current Hungarian politician Magyar Péter, suggesting that attempts to radically reshape institutions often lead to political setbacks.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents historical facts about Roosevelt's court expansion plan and its political fallout, then draws a comparison to Magyar Péter. It does not favor one side over the other in its analysis, nor does it use biased language or selective sourcing. The framing remains neutral, focusing on

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