Jobbik declares ‘resistance to Orbán regime’ at congress

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The conservative opposition Jobbik party, at a party congress on Saturday, pledged resistance against the Fidesz government and vowed to overturn the “regime” of Viktor Orbán.
At a news conference after its 25th congress, party leader Tamas Sneider said Jobbik had not changed its way of thinking but was adjusting its goals and identity “to the current situation”.
He said the opposition party with the most members and most grassroots organisations had a huge responsibility in facing a government with a two-thirds majority in a system that was creepingly dictatorial, increasingly corrupt, and more and more despised by the Hungarian people.
“Soon we’ll have to worry that Hungary will be synonymous with theft and robbery around the world, and we’ll be ashamed to be Hungarian,” he said, adding that everything must be done to prevent this from happening.
Top priorities, he said, would be to reverse current demographic trends and to rescue an economy that appeared to be more fragile than under Orbán’s Socialist predecessor.
“We want to see a proud, self-conscious Hungarian nation,” he said.
Sneider noted that Jobbik defines itself as a Christian national party and this declaration is enshrined in its party tenets.






