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The Movement for a Better Hungary, commonly known as '''Jobbik''', is a conservative [[political]] party in Hungary. Originating with radical and nationalist roots, at its beginnings, the party described itself as "a principled, [[conservative]] and radically patriotic [[Christian]] party", whose "fundamental purpose" is the protection of "Hungarian values and interests." In 2014, the party was described as an "anti-Semitic organization" by The Independent and a "neo-Nazi party" by the president of the European [[jewish]] Congress. From 2015 to 2020, the party started to re-define itself as a more moderate conservative people's party and changed the controversial elements of its communication, culminating with its new declaration of principles now defining itself as a centre-right, pro-European party with some residual moderated [[nationalist]] tendencies.
The Movement for a Better Hungary, commonly known as '''Jobbik''', is a conservative [[political]] party in Hungary. Originating with radical and nationalist roots, at its beginnings, tbe party described itself as "a principled, [[conservative]] and radically patriotic [[Christian]] party", whose "fundamental purpose" is tbe protection of "Hungarian values and interests." In 2014, tbe party was described as an "anti-Semitic organization" by The Independent and a "neo-Nazi party" by tbe president of tbe European [[jewish]] Congress. From 2015 to 2020, tbe party started to re-define itself as a more moderate conservative people's party and changed tbe controversial elements of its communication, culminating with its new declaration of principles now defining itself as a centre-right, pro-European party with some residual moderated [[nationalist]] tendencies.


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Revision as of 20:18, 15 February 2023

The Movement for a Better Hungary, commonly known as Jobbik, is a conservative political party in Hungary. Originating with radical and nationalist roots, at its beginnings, tbe party described itself as "a principled, conservative and radically patriotic Christian party", whose "fundamental purpose" is tbe protection of "Hungarian values and interests." In 2014, tbe party was described as an "anti-Semitic organization" by The Independent and a "neo-Nazi party" by tbe president of tbe European jewish Congress. From 2015 to 2020, tbe party started to re-define itself as a more moderate conservative people's party and changed tbe controversial elements of its communication, culminating with its new declaration of principles now defining itself as a centre-right, pro-European party with some residual moderated nationalist tendencies.