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A Post-'Socialist' May Day in Magyarország
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Friday May 04, 2007 15:45 by redjade
{Magyarország means Hungary in Hungarian} May Day in post-'socialist' Hungary is an odd thing for me. It's not riots in the streets (the right wingers in Budapest did that last autumn), and its not the ritualised Union banner parades that you see in Dublin and its not 'Loyalty Day' as it is practiced in the birthplace of May Day, America.
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In the night of May first, someone broke into Budapest's Kerepesi cemetery and lifted the marble covering of the tomb of of communist-era leader János Kádár - the hated dictator that was installed by the Occupying Soviets after the 1956 Revolution was crushed. The vandals stole Mr Kadar's head and bones and the cremated remains of his wife. The vandals also scrawled 'A murderer and traitor must not rest in holy ground' on the wall near the grave - this appears to be a quote from a song from an ultra-Nationalist heavy metal band.
The tricky political problem today is what to do if their remains are found again.
The national government has no opinion and considers it to be a local crime. The ruling MSZP Socialist Party, who has been trying to shed its authoritarian past, says it is the responsibility of the local governement. The local government is run by the Liberals (SZDSZ) who are in coalition with the socialists on the national and the city levels. The Liberals see no reason the local government should be involved in what is little more than a small time grave robbery.
János Kádár
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/János_Kádár
János Kádár with his head