Hungary’s radical nationalist Mi Hazánk party offers a “third option” apart from ruling Fidesz and the leftist parties “now united under [Democratic Coalition leader] Ferenc Gyurcsány”, Dóra Dúró, deputy leader of the far-right party, said on Monday.
Mi Hazánk rejects both “nepotic” Fidesz and the “left-liberal bloc” and will run candidates in all 106 constituencies of the country, Dúró said.
After a long preparation and negotiation process, Hungary’s six most significant opposition parties agreed to run on a joint list in the 2022 general elections: Democratic Coalition (DK), Jobbik, LMP, the Socialists (MSZP), Momentum, and Párbeszéd announced in a joint statement. The decision was made by party leaders on Sunday, after Jobbik finally set to […]Continue reading