Jobbik re-elected leader who is the last but one most unpopular politician in Hungary?

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Péter Jakab was re-elected as leader of the opposition Jobbik party at a party conference on Saturday, the party said in a statement. Jobbik’s press office said Jakab received 71.4 percent of the votes, while his opponent, János Stummer, got 27.8 percent. Of the 245 ballots cast, 243 were valid, the statement said.

Delegates at the conference are also scheduled to elect deputy party leaders on Saturday.

Péter Jakab has been outdone in the unpopularity stakes only by Ferenc Gyurcsány, the former Socialist prime minister who now leads the Democratic Coalition, according to a fresh survey by the Nézőpont Institute.

Only 23 percent of active voters thought Jakab should fill a top post, the survey published on Saturday found.

Asked the same question about Gyurcsány, only 10 percent would entrust him with a position of responsibility.

Nézőpont said that Jobbik’s support base had also waned since the election four years ago, when 20 percent of voters backed the party.

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