Jobbik at 18%, ahead of the Socialists
Government backed poll institution Nezopont published its September report showing Jobbik ahead of the Socialists (MSZP), for the first time since the 2010 elections.
Jobbik: bring Kertesz to justice for anti-Hungarian slur
Jobbik today formally denounced writer Akos Kertesz at the Prosecutor's Office for incitement against the community, defamation and other offenses. ...Gábor Vona: The plan
Jobbik is not just a party, but as its name suggests, it is a movement too. A political party tries to gain as much support as it can, it runs candidates in elections, then tries to use the trust of voters according to its best ability (ideally, of course). ...Jobbik is ready to govern
Latest election results in Gyöngyöspata show that Jobbik should focus on local issues to increase party support. ...Jobbik condemns and despises the Simon Wiesenthal Center
Jobbik condemns and despises the Simon Wiesenthal Centre for its Sunday morning disrespectful statement issued over the death of the 98 year old Sándor Képíró that was sued for war crimes but the court cleared of all charges.Jobbik wins mayoral by-election ahead Fidesz
Jobbik candidate Oszkar Juhasz won the mayoral election held in Gyongyospata last Sunday, way ahead of the Fidesz-supported opponent. With outstandingly high, more than 60% turnout, the Jobbik candidate received 33,8% of the votes, while the independent but Fidesz-supported candidate came second with 26% in the mayoral race. Gabor Vona, Jobbik chairman claimed victory over the governing party and promised Gyongyospata to be an example village of Jobbik mayoral leadership.Gabor Vona: Turanism Instead of Euro-Atlantic Alliance!
During the recent past decades of Hungarian public life, Jobbik was the first to talk decisively about the idea of Hungary turning towards the East. There were voices raised, here and there, and feeble attempts which never amounted to much, but it was we, the Jobbik, that proposed a consistent program of policies and showed the way, pointing East.Jobbik 2010 Campaign Commercial - VIDEO
Jobbik's campaign commercial for the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary elections.A short summary about Jobbik
Jobbik – the Movement for a Better Hungary formed as a party in October, 2003 from the movement of the same name. The creators of the movement were primarily conservative university students and there are still many young among its supporters.Jobbik at 18%, ahead of the Socialists
Government backed poll institution Nezopont published its September report showing Jobbik ahead of the Socialists (MSZP), for the first time since the 2010 elections....Jobbik: bring Kertesz to justice for anti-Hungarian slur
Jobbik today formally denounced writer Akos Kertesz at the Prosecutor's Office for incitement against the community, defamation and other offenses. ...Gábor Vona: The plan
Jobbik is not just a party, but as its name suggests, it is a movement too. A political party tries to gain as much support as it can, it runs candidates in elections, then tries to use the trust of voters according to its best ability (ideally, of course). ...Jobbik is ready to govern
Latest election results in Gyöngyöspata show that Jobbik should focus on local issues to increase party support. ...Jobbik condemns and despises the Simon Wiesenthal Center
Jobbik condemns and despises the Simon Wiesenthal Centre for its Sunday morning disrespectful statement issued over the death of the 98 year old Sándor Képíró that was sued for war crimes but the court cleared of all charges. ...Jobbik wins mayoral by-election ahead Fidesz
Jobbik candidate Oszkar Juhasz won the mayoral election held in Gyongyospata last Sunday, way ahead of the Fidesz-supported opponent. With outstandingly high, more than 60% turnout, the Jobbik candidate received 33,8% of the votes, while the independent but Fidesz-supported candidate came second with 26% in the mayoral race. Gabor Vona, Jobbik chairman claimed victory over the governing party and promised Gyongyospata to be an example village of Jobbik mayoral leadership....The truth about Gyöngyöspata and ethnic violence in Hungary
Recent weeks have seen a growing number of articles, lengthy reports and analyses of the international media concerned about ethnic violence in Hungary, particularly regarding the situation concerning the Gipsy minority. The growing interest of the international media was triggered by recent events in Gyöngyöspata, a village in North-Eastern Hungary. Márton Gyöngyösi MP, leader of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Jobbik Movement for a Better Hungary responds to the most frequent lies surfacing in the international press regarding ethnic violence. ...Join Jobbik on Facebook
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