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Franciska Fabriczki

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Jobbik is doing a bad makeover job

June 9, 2015 13:14
Jobbik leader Vona (Photo: Getty)
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Could extremist party Jobbik be transforming itself into a credible right-wing force?

In April, the Hungarian party won a constituency seat in a by-election — a major breakthrough for a party that has long sought to get a foothold in mainstream politics.

Following the victory, party leader Gabor Vona seized on the chance to distance Jobbik from its antisemitic traditions. Mr Vona spoke of certain “wild offshoots” in his party that would be suppressed, and that there was no place for those seeking “Nazi romances”.

In a recent interview with Reuters, Mr Vona claimed: “With time, the [extremist] elements of Jobbik you may see as prevalent will fade because they no longer find their calling here.”

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