Hungary
Consequences of an early election from the point of view of the Jobbik
By Attila Bogracsos
Currently there are some speculations if the ultraliberal mini-party, SZDSZ (Alliance of the Liberal Democrats) is going to approve the Budget of ‘09.
Jobbik's new EU-candidate: Dr Krisztina Morvai
Gabor Vona, President of Jobbik, The Movement For A Better Hungary announced yesterday that Dr Krisztina Morvai will be nominated first as EU-parliament candidate for next year's EU elections. Below the statement from Gabor Vona:...Battle of ideologies in Hungary?
By Attila Bogracsos Is it about ideology? Is it about principles? If we observe the basics of each political and social beliefs such as socialism, liberalism, conservatism or nationalism we can find acceptable and reasonable features in all of them. Ideologies themselves never ruined lives only misinterpreting their followers. As long as trustworthy people argue for and against these beliefs and as long as honest parties gather under the banner of these schools of thoughts we do not have to fear about our future....'Patriotic voters at 10%' - Jobbik?
In May 2008, Szazadveg-Forsense, an opinion research institute published their survey about political party preference marking Jobbik, the Movement for a Better Hungary at 7% popularity amongst political parties. Every survey made by research companies usually put Jobbik at about 1-2%, so there was an uproar when this was published. It now seems a common practice not to mention Jobbik in the opinion polls or to fabricate these polls. Now Szonda-Ipsos, another research institute attempts to explain their new findings: ...Jobbik Congress in Budapest
Jobbik, The Movement For a Better Hungary re-elected Gabor Vona as chairman for another 2 years in its second congress in June. Gabor Vona received 157 votes of the 159 delegates....Jobbik: 7%
In April, analyst companies Forsense and Szazadveg carried out a representative survey within their election research programme....Hungarian Guard – Interview with a Jewish guardsman
The Hungarian Guard (HG) has piqued huge international and national interest as well right after the announcement of the planned foundation. A fair number of people have fallen prey to the opinion shaper liberal mass media and the political elite considering the HG as a racist, anti-Semitic and neofascist association. That was not the case for Péter Reiner, a Hungarian Jew, who asked for accession in spite of the fears and incomprehension of his kinship....Log in
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