Following its mayoral election victory in Gyöngyöspata, Jobbik is guaranteed to make regular references to it and see its policy of generating ethnic tensions in small communities justified.
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Radicalism and Extremism
Psychological & political ‘benefit’ of conspiracy theories
The debate on the social integration of the Muslim minority totalling 5 to 8 per cent of the population has risen to the highest political level in the large receiving countries in Europe.
Background of recent events in Gyöngyöspata – an In-Depth analysis by Political Capital.
Jobbik infighting, identity crisis throw wet blanket on far-right surge
Demand for Right-Wing Extremism (DEREX) Index
The ultra right-wing Jobbik party’s successful performance in the first round of Hungary’s general election may come as a shock, but it is no surprise.
A joint statement by the Hungarian Anti-Racist Foundation and Political Capital
The dissolution of the Hungarian Guard may radicalize and mobilize the far right.
The dissolution of the Hungarian Guard could be an efficient tool for the law enforcement bodies to fight against extremism in Hungary.
The process that started in the autumn of 2006 with the Olaszliszka lynching seems to be completing its course. Political discourse on the Roma question has swung from one extreme to the other.
The Political Risk of Hungary and the region has increased in the previous months because of the actions of the Hungarian Guard (Magyar Gárda).