New Hungarian radical party in favour of death penalty
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Hungary’s new radical party, Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland), on Thursday said it was in favour of restoring capital punishment and introducing imprisonment abroad to ease overcrowding, the leader of the party said on Thursday.
Mi Hazánk recently split from the Jobbik party, a formerly radical nationalist party that has moved towards the centre. According to the latest Nézőpont poll, its support is no higher than 1 percent of the electorate.
As we wrote on June, the disciplinary committee of Jobbik decided to exclude from the party former vice-chairman László Toroczkai, who had earlier run for Jobbik’s leadership unsuccessfully, then attempted to set up a platform of his own, read more HERE.
Its leader, László Toroczkai, told a press conference that
the two proposals received almost unanimous backing by 20,000 respondents to a public survey the party conducted last week.





