Jobbik congratulates AfD party their success at the regional elections
Jobbik Movement for a Better Hungary is glad to have received the news of Alternative für Deutschland having exceeded the psychological threshold of 20 per cent and reached the second place in the state elections of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
The AfD’s latest and previous achievements mean the success of a party as well as an approach to political affairs. After the results in the states of Saxony-Anhalt and Baden-Wuerttemberg, it is once again confirmed that citizens would prefer to see the discredited 20th-century elites replaced by new forces that seek answers for the real problems.
It is a telltale sign that the party of Angela Merkel, who exposed Europe to a migrant influx, suffered a historic defeat from AfD in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a state considered as the Chancellor’s “own region”. Although AfD finished second, the party may be regarded as the winner of these elections on account of its increasing popularity.
Let us express our hope that AfD’s latest success is just another station in the road leading to a federal election victory for a party that offers a real alternative for Germany. We firmly believe that the old parties, which have lost their character in the false disputes of the 20th century and left a crisis-ridden continent behind, will be replaced by the forces truly promoting the European interest in more and more countries, including Hungary.
Márton Gyöngyösi, Jobbik MP
Source: Press release – Jobbik
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