Magyar Demokrata (Hungarian: Hungarian Democrat)[1] is a weekly political magazine published in Budapest, Hungary. It has been in circulation since 1997.
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Editor | András Bencsik |
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Categories | Political magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | artamondo kft. |
Founded | 1997 |
Country | Hungary |
Based in | Budapest |
Language | Hungarian |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1417-6432 |
OCLC | 40822619 |
History and profile
Magyar Demokrata was launched in 1997.[2] It is published by artamondo kft on a weekly basis and has its headquarters in Budapest.[2][3] The magazine has a right wing conservative political leaning and is run by András Bencsik who is its editor.[4][5]
Magyar Demokrata is described by Krisztián Ungváry as a far-right publication[6] and by János Salamon as a neo-Nazi or neo-Arrow Cross magazine.[7] The magazine is also regarded as part of conservative media which emerged in the country in 2010.[8]
Magyar Demokrata, a social-criticism and cultural magazine, features anti-Israel, anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi articles, according to the Heinrich-Boll-Stiftung and the United States Department of State.[1][9][10] However, the weekly claims that anti-Semitism does not exist in Hungary and that it is “a political weapon used by liberals and leftists."[11]
Péter Csermely is one of the former editors of Magyar Demokrata.[12]
In 2016 Magyar Demokrata sold 19,000 copies.[2]