válaszminség
Válaszminség, or "response ministry" in English, is a concept primarily associated with the political system of Hungary, particularly during the tenure of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The term emerged as a critique of the government's approach to opposition parties and civil society, suggesting that these entities were only allowed to exist as long as they did not pose a genuine challenge to the ruling party's policies.
The idea of válaszminség implies that opposition figures and organizations are granted limited influence or recognition,
The term gained prominence in Hungarian political discourse following the 2010 constitutional changes, which centralized power
While válaszminség is often discussed in the context of Hungary, similar critiques of limited opposition engagement