- The
Jobbik –
Movement for a
Better Hungary (Hungarian:
Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom,
pronounced [ˈjobːik ˈmɒɟɒrorsaːɡeːrt ˈmozɡɒlom]),
commonly known...
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Jobbik Young Section (Hungarian:
Jobbik Ifjúsági Tagozat,
abbreviated to
Jobbik IT) is the
youth organisation of the
Jobbik in Hungary. The organisation...
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counties and the capital. In 2019
local elections,
Democratic Coalition,
Jobbik, LMP, MSZP,
Momentum Movement, Dialogue, and
numerous other parties or independent...
- Momentum,
Jobbik, MSZP, LMP, Párbeszéd and Együtt (dissolved
after the election) who ran separetaly. as EM The
overall seats of DK,
Jobbik, MSZP, LMP...
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Hungarian nationalist political party,
Jobbik. The new
political formation was
registered under the name the MIÉP–
Jobbik Third Way
Alliance of Parties. It...
- Nemzet,
Magyar (17
February 2023). "Feléleszti a
Jobbik az Iránytű Intézetet". Feléleszti a
Jobbik az Iránytű Intézetet (in Hungarian).
Retrieved 15...
- from its
members because of
fears they
would vote for
Jobbik instead.[citation needed]
Former Jobbik MEP
Krisztina Morvai wrote an open
letter to
Eleni Tsakopoulos...
- Movement,
formerly spokesperson of the far-right
nationalist political party Jobbik.
After the 2010 elections, she was
elected to the
National ****embly of Hungary...
- far-right
parties from
countries in Europe. AENM's
founding members were
Jobbik (the
alliance was
established during their sixth party congress), France's...
- was
founded by Ásotthalom
mayor and
former Jobbik Vice-President, László Toroczkai,
along with
other Jobbik dissidents who left the
organization after...