Thousands of people turned out to a political rally in Budapest,
Hungary, in front of the capital’s parliament building on Sunday
afternoon to demonstrate against the far-right Jobbik party.
Last
week, deputy leader of Jobbik Marton Gyongyosi said in the Hungarian
parliament that a list should be drawn up of Jews in Hungary, especially
those in parliament and the Hungarian government, “who pose a national
security risk to Hungary.”
Several senior Hungarian politicians
spoke during Sunday’s rally, including Antal Rogan, the parliamentary
faction leader of the ruling Fidesz party.
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