Talk:2012 Hungarian presidential election

Clarification of last sentence please
"Gábor Filippov of the Hungarian Progressive Institute said that Áder will be to show that he is not bound by his previous Fidesz-associations as he taked the duties of president from a multi-partisan approach."

"Áder will be to show" doesn't make any sense. A word missing between "Áder -?- will".

What was intended by the nonsense word "taked" in last sentence? Maybe "would approach" or "would take"? --Tiddy (talk) 01:00, 6 May 2012 (UTC)

Copyright problem removed
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 * Moonriddengirl, according to the investigation, problematic sources were http://www.politics.hu/20120404/socialists-mull-options-on-presidential-succession/ http://www.politics.hu/20120403/right-wing-firebrand-kover-current-favorite-to-succeed-schmitt-as-hungarian-president/ http://www.politics.hu/20120402/opposition-parties-of-left-and-right-welcome-schmitts-resignation/ Why did you delete the other texts with Hungarian-language sources? --178.164.233.7 (talk) 15:29, 25 May 2014 (UTC)
 * Those were the problems identified, but that doesn't mean that the other content was clean. The content in question was added by User:Norden1990, who is indefinitely blocked following discovery that he has copied systematically from multiple sources throughout many articles for years. See also . Content added by this user cannot be restored on the presumption that it is clean. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 15:32, 25 May 2014 (UTC)
 * However duplicate detector didn't mark this texts are copyright works. On this basis, you should delete the entire article because it was created by Norden1990 long time ago. --178.164.233.7 (talk) 15:35, 25 May 2014 (UTC)

Questionable text
Check needed. --178.164.233.7 (talk) 15:47, 25 May 2014 (UTC)

Candidates
The Socialist Party, Politics Can Be Different and the Democratic Coalition agreed about the opposition parties' guarantees for having a meaningful say in the presidential election. The Socialist Party also submitted a bill to mandate a four-fifths majority in order to elect a new head of state instead of the current two-thirds majority so as to stymie Fidesz-KDNP's ability to unilaterally elect a new President without the opposition.

Jobbik nominated MEP Krisztina Morvai and former Minister of Defence Lajos Für as the party's candidates to the presidential position on 4 April. However, Für later announced that he would not accept the nomination.

Fidesz announced that will nominate MEP János Áder. He was criticised for his close relationship with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the grounds that he would not serve as a check on the power of the Prime Minister.