New radical nationalist party holds first congress

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The radical nationalist Mi Hazánk (Our Homeland) party held its first congress with some 180 participants in southern Hungarian Ásotthalom on Saturday.
In his address, party leader László Toroczkai, the mayor of Ásotthalom, said the people “have lost their faith” and have to see that Mi Hazánk party members are present everywhere and work as a movement to oppose “all those posing a danger to the Hungarian people, be it migrants or gypsy criminals”.
If Hungarians know they can rely on the movement, Toroczkai said, then it is “doomed to succeed”.
Toroczkai said the 2022 elections will either see another Orbán government or, “even worse”, a left-liberal one, which is based on the principle “to destroy everything that is tradition and important for Hungarians”.

Mi Hazánk has an enormous responsibility, Toroczkai said. If members “give up now and stand aside”, a new “Gyurcsány government” will rise to power in 2022, with (nationalist) Jobbik delivering the “votes of the radical masses”, he said.






