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MEP of antisemitic Hungarian party discovers he is Jewish

July 5, 2012 11:28

By

Ruth Ellen Gruber

1 min read

Hungary’s Jews revelled in the ironic news that a leader of the country’s notoriously antisemitic, anti-Roma Jobbik party is technically Jewish — and the grandson of an Auschwitz survivor.

Csanad Szegedi, a Jobbik regional leader and Member of the European Parliament revealed his roots in an interview last week with Jobbik’s extreme-right daily Barikad. He had learned that his grandmother, Magdolna Klein, was a Jew who had survived Auschwitz.

“I learned not long ago that I had parents of Jewish origins, that’s the big news,” he told Barikad. “I’m not saying I wasn’t surprised by this news,” he added, “and it will probably take some time for me to come to terms with these events”.

Jobbik won nearly 17 per cent of the vote in 2010 general elections to become Hungary’s third largest party. Mr Szegedi, 29, was elected as a Jobbik MEP in 2009. He has repeatedly employed antisemitic rhetoric and wore the uniform of the outlawed paramilitary Hungarian Guard to the opening of the European Parliament.