LMP co-leader sees ‘huge potential’ in cooperation with Jobbik

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The co-leader of green opposition LMP, in an interview with news portal Index on Thursday, ruled out a pivot to the right by his party, but added that he is in favour of forming a partnership with conservative Jobbik in an effort to defeat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in upcoming elections.

“I see huge potential in an LMPJobbik pact,” László Lóránt Keresztes told the portal.

Asked about a potential shift to the right of his party, Keresztes said, “You won’t find any remarks from me in which I claim to be a right winger. I’m conservative and nationally committed, but not a right winger. LMP is an eco-political party and will remain just that.”

On the topic of next year’s European parliamentary and local elections, Keresztes said he saw the latter as the “far more important one”, arguing that local councils were the only bodies in which an opposition could be mounted against “the current two-thirds regime”.

As regards the European parliamentary elections, Keresztes said, “I would do everything I can to make sure we focus on the issue of migration and solving the migration crisis”. He said LMP will seek to prove that the Fidesz-led government is only using the issue to solidify its power.

“But they never talk about eliminating the migration pressure for the long term,” the politician argued.

Keresztes said he believed his party’s focus in the European parliamentary election campaign should be on how “migration pressure could be reduced through eco-policy measures”.

He said it should be made clear where “the real political divisions” in Hungarian public life lie, insisting that they were not ideological in nature. “Fidesz, for example, wants to present itself as a right-wing conservative party, when it’s actually a socialist party that functions according to Bolshevik principles,” he insisted. Meanwhile, the parties considered left wing, like the Socialist Party or the Democratic Coalition, represent economically liberal principles, he said, adding that “they, too, have blended themselves into the System of National Cooperation established by Fidesz, and Fidesz is doing everything it can to make sure they survive”.

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