István Csurka
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István Csurka is a Hungarian journalist, writer and politician on the right side of the political spectrum.

Biography

Since October 1994 he has chairman of the small Hungarian right-wing extremist MIÉP party (Party of Hungarian Truth and Life), which defines itself as a radical national-conservative grouping, and appeal to a potential voter at the 5%.
Csurka itself is celebrated on by verbal anti-Semitism
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 and sees himself as a representative of some 3 million Hungarians who have been through the Treaty of Trianon
Treaty of Trianon
The Treaty of Trianon was the peace agreement signed in 1920, at the end of World War I, between the Allies of World War I and Hungary . The treaty greatly redefined and reduced Hungary's borders. From its borders before World War I, it lost 72% of its territory, which was reduced from to...

 (1920) separated from the Hungarian federation.

In the past few years has been speculation he might seek a partnership with the center-right party of Young Democrats (Fidesz). Its chairman Viktor Orbán
Viktor Orbán
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 has denied this repeatedly and publicly rejected and accepted as Prime Minister
Prime minister
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 (until 2002) no parliamentary support. After the elections of April 2006, such speculations become obsolete in any case.

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Further bibliography

  • Csurka István: Vasárnapi jegyzetek. – A Kossuth Rádió Vasárnapi Újság-jában 1987 és 1991 augusztusa között elhangzott jegyzetek. Püski Kiadó Bt. – Magyar Fórum Kiadó Kft.; Bp., 1991. ISBN 963-7845-60-7 .
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