BUDAPEST — The far-right Jobbik party threatened to withdraw from Hungary’s upcoming election after the State Audit Office said the party received illegal campaign financing assistance. The office can ...
According to the most recent polls by the Ipsos Social Research Institute, the neo-fascist party Jobbik trails the ruling Fidesz party in Hungary by just 3 percentage points. Since the government of ...
BUDAPEST — As Hungary enters what is widely expected to be an aggressive campaign season, the ruling Fidesz party and far-right Jobbik appear to be in the process of switching places. Unless the ...
Hungary's Jobbik party will leave behind its far-right origins, keep the country in the European Union and come to terms with foreign investors as it sets its sights on government, its leader said on ...
Gabor Vona, chairman of the far right Jobbik party, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Budapest, April 14, 2015. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo By Marton Dunai BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's once ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary – Prime Minister Viktor Orban easily trounced his rivals to once again become Hungary's undisputed leader, but the strong showing of the country's far-right Jobbik party has left ...
(Reuters) — Hungary’s Jobbik party will leave behind its far-right origins, keep the country in the European Union and come to terms with foreign investors as it sets its sights on government, its ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's far-right Jobbik party is now the strongest national radical party in the European Union, Jobbik leader Gabor Vona said on Sunday after his party got close to 21 percent ...
BUDAPEST — Sitting in his modest office a few hundred meters from Budapest’s famous Parliament building, Jobbik party spokesman Márton Gyöngyösi looks like anything but the bullies and thugs his party ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's main opposition Jobbik party has launched a crowd funding campaign to raise money for a state audit authority fine that it said could cripple it in the run-up to 2018 ...
BUDAPEST, April 14 (Reuters) - Hungary's Jobbik party will leave behind its far-right origins, keep the country in the European Union and come to terms with foreign investors as it sets its sights on ...
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