Election 2018 – Jobbik: Big turnout will mean change of government

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Jobbik’s leader, Gábor Vona, has told supporters that if turnout is high enough in the April 8 general election, then there would be a chance of unseating the incumbent Fidesz-led alliance.
Speaking at an election rally in Békés, in south-east Hungary, on Monday, Vona said his party would stop corruption, sort out health care and create a fair pensions system.
He also underlined Jobbik’s pledge to keep the fence on the southern border and refuse entry to migrants “whether or not they have [bought a residency] bond”.
Vona also said Hungary’s biggest problem was not immigration but emigration, adding that the government did not care about the latter.
The Jobbik leader insisted that the latest corruption scandal was linked to Lajos Kósa, a minister without portfolio in charge of the government’s Modern Cities scheme, who, according to reports, “handled 4.3 billion euros on behalf of a mysterious entity”.






Promises, promises, promises. That is all you are capable of. You really are no different than the Hungarian Socialists, or should I say Communist Parties. If any of the opposition parties got into power, that’s all it would be – back to the drawing board to learn how to govern a country. All of you lefties would put this country back in debt as is was prior to 2010. You are all a pack of liars and hypocrites.