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Hungary’s Jobbik party leaders attend Transylvania Hungarian Youth summer camp

August 7, 2015

Jobbik (Movement for a Better Hungary) party chair Gabor Vona and vice chair Istvan Szavay, MP attended on Friday the summer camp of the Transylvania Hungarian Youth (EMI) in Gheorgheni. Gabor opened the debate by announcing a softer tone of his declarations, following accusations about Jobbik being extremist and associated with the New Right. Both […]

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