Far-right Hungarian party promises to tackle 'Gypsy Crime'
October 1st, 2010 by
Sam Margolis
With municipal elections taking place in Hungary on Sunday, October 3rd, Jobbik, a radical nationalist party, has placed billboards across the country which ask voters if they have had enough of "Gypsy crime". Bekescsaba, Hungary. 01/10/2010
With municipal elections taking place in Hungary on Sunday, October 3, Jobbik, a radical nationalist party, has placed signs and billboards across the country which asks voters if they have had enough of "Gypsy crime".
Jobbik gained 17 percent of the vote and 47 seats in parliamentary elections held in April.
















































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