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Hungarian far right leader challenged to Jewish debate

July 5, 2012 11:40

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Several days after his colleague admitted having Jewish heritage, the leader of Hungarian's far right nationalist party, Jobbik, has challenged a Jewish community leader to a public debate.

(Csanad Szegedi, a member of the European parliament and regional leader of Jobbik, said he had learned "not long ago that I had parents of Jewish origins." In fact, Mr Szegedi, who has repeatedly used antisemitic rhetoric, is the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, Magoldna Klein.

Jobbik's leader, Gabor Vona, wishes to prove his party is not antisemitic, and by debating publicly with a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi, Slomo Koves, he believes this will result in his party shedding such a tag.

Mr Koves has spoken recently of the need for dialogue between the Hungarian populace and Jewish organisations, in order to combat antisemitism.

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