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May 19th, 2010

Jobbik MP offers Fidesz outside

“Well, we shall discuss this in the corridor,” Jobbik MP Gyula György Zagyva said, turning to Fidesz benches, during a debate on the political statement of prime minister-designate Viktor Orbán in Parliament yesterday.

The far-right party’s MPs had wanted to discuss a day of political debate on the Treaty of Trianon but Fidesz MPs attempted to push the debate back to the original topic, prompting Zagyva to issue his threat.

The Jobbik caucus also found Zagyva’s tone unacceptable. No use of force followed his words, however, Magyar Nemzet reports.

Zagyva is not a member of Jobbik, but is associated with 64 Counties movement, the right-wing daily adds.

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9 Comments

  1. Jan says:

    “Jobbik MP Gyula György Zagyva”
    “Zagyva is not a member of Jobbik”
    so which is it?

  2. LHVJ says:

    It sounds like he wanted to continue the discussion with them outside the meeting hall but those Fidesz cowards took it as a threat.
    Get a grip :-)

  3. Viking says:

    “Jobbik MP Gyula György Zagyva”
    “Zagyva is not a member of Jobbik”
    so which is it?
    Jan at May 19, 2010 10:13 AM

    You do not need to be a member of a party to be elected on their list
    It is though the party who puts candidates on their list, so one can maybe therefore see the Jobbik list as an election alliance between Jobbik and HVIM
    HVIM is the Budahazy and Torosckai organisation
    Budahazy is in pre-detention jail under suspicion for terrorist-related crimes, together with other HVIM and Jobbik members
    -
    On another note many Jobbik MPs do have a past in the old MIEP and some of them were even MPs for MIEP in the 1998-2002 Parliament, so do not take this ‘Jobbik’ too serious. Not so much new there

  4. Attila says:

    Budahazy is not a member of HVIM (this organisation was made by Laszlo Toroczkai, and is nowadays led by Gyula Zagyva)

  5. Viking says:

    Budahazy is not a member of HVIM (this organisation was made by Laszlo Toroczkai, and is nowadays led by Gyula Zagyva)
    Attila at May 19, 2010 11:08 AM

    You are true abot that, but I want to remember that Budahazy was some ‘honorary’ member or something, but I cannot find any good link at the moment, then that was around 2006-2007
    .
    Anyway the *official* story on Budahazy, the son of another of theose Hungarian Noble men that seem to wreak havoc on Hungarian politics:
    -
    http://budahazy.com/node/7
    -
    “On his father side, he descended from an old noble family”
    Well, I just assumed it was Hungarian, maybe it was Slovakian or Serb or Dacian or…
    -
    Before you could see the two (Budahazy and Toroczkai) together so they did some co-operation and HVIM was always part of that

  6. Common Sense says:

    Treaty of Trianon – let’s all hate the French.
    Everybody hates the French, might as well join the crowd. At least we have a good reason.

  7. Paul says:

    Hey guys lets all sit on our behinds in nice, safe countries and criticise those who are trying to fix the broken, unsafe disaster that hungary has become! i nominate viking for leader!

  8. Viking says:

    i nominate viking for leader!
    Paul at May 19, 2010 1:04 PM

    I sit in the ‘City of Sin’ as Admiral Horthy called Budapest, so I think I am disqualified by that reason
    But you can ask Mr Lobotomy, he seem to sit in London

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