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Hungarian Cosmonaut Seeks Office

Bertalan Farkas Symbolizes Nation's Change From Soviet Satellite

Bertalan Farkas is a big frog in a small pond: not only was he the first Hungarian in space, he still the only one. In 1980 he spent eight days aboard the Soviet Salyut 6 Space Station; now he's seeking an seat in the parliament.

The one-time Communist hero was later Defense Attache in Washington during the 1990s, as a free Hungary moved closer to the USA and NATO. He retired as a brigadier, and is now a leading member of the Hungarian Democratic Forum, or MDF from its initials in Hungarian, a center-right party.

A report from Reuters tells us, however, that Farkas's chances of electoral success are not good. MDF, which ruled before 2002 in coalition with Fidesz, the "Young Democrats," has been polling poorly. Analysts seem to think that the Hungarians, a people often stereotyped as gloomy, are ready to vote the ruling socialists out, but in favor of Fidesz, not MDF. In fact, the MDF may fall short of the 5% threshold for representation in Parliament.

If that happens, Farkas could poll the most votes in his district in Szabolcs-Szatmar- Bereg County, but still not be seated.

It is possible that Farkas's personal popularity will launch him into office, whatever the electorate does across the land, as long as the MDF stays above 5%. Farkas today is not as young or wiry as he was in 1980 (who is?), but he still has the same confident test-pilot grin, and he's managed to stay in the news well enough that he may be able to exploit the popularity he won in 1980. In 1980 he had the help of the now-defunct Communist propaganda machine, but now he doesn't need it any more.

He's still in demand for lectures and autographs. 

Last year was the 25th anniversary of his space flight with Russian cosmonaut Valery Kubasov, and the flight was honored by a commemorative stamp in Hungary (see picture).

They rode the Soyuz 36 capsule to the Russian Salyut 6 station; after conducting twelve experiments devised by Hungarian scientists, they returned to Earth. The Hungarian involvement was, in one way, a huge hit with the Russians: they really liked the spicy Hungarian space food. Farkas and Kubasov came down in the Soyuz 35 capsule (one purpose of these missions was to rotate the Soyuz "Lifeboat" at the Space Station, so that a fresh vehicle would always be on hand).

Farkas won the nod over three other Hungarian candidates. Two, Laszlo Elek and Imre Buczko, stayed in Hungary, but the final decision favoring Farkas over Bela Magyari was only made the morning of the launch at the Gagarin Space Center.

The subjects of the experiments are a time capsule in themselves: Interferon, cosmic radiation, and "Balaton," which was a device for measuring cosmonauts' cognitive performance. One feature of Hungarian TV in 1980 was a nightly children's Bedtime Story, read by a celebrity; Farkas read one night's story from orbit.

The children who heard his voice then will have to decide whether to vote for him now.

Win or lose, it's a heck of a step down from Earth orbit to politics. 

Just ask John Glenn.

FMI: www.posta.hu/object.9dabfb79-eeb0-4d26-8cd0-cdc3bd0232b7.ivy

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