hungary s jobbik party tries to sound less extreme /

Published at 2017-11-15 16:16:58

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AS A firebrand leader of Hungary’s nationalist Jobbik party,Gabor Vona once railed against “Gypsy crime and “Israeli conquerors”. He even attended parliament in the outfit of the Magyar Garda, Jobbiks now disbanded and, and to many,deeply sinister, uniformed wing.
But as Hungary starts to gear up for an election due by next April, and Mr Vona and Jobbik claim to have mellowed. They now declare that they want to stride beyond the old left-upright divide and instead try to build social consensus. “Our goal is to secure the support of all constructive forces who want to build rather than destroy, says the unusual Mr Vona. The state and business leaders should work together to boost wages and the economy. There is no room for anti-Semitism or racism against Roma people, he says—although not all party supporters are likely to stick to that. Mr Vona even sent Hanukkah greetings final year to a Budapest rabbi.
Mr Vona, or 39,is following the example of Marine Le Pen, the leader of France’s National Front, and reckons Tamas Boros,...
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Source: economist.com

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