Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 17, 2015
Orban has been pushed seriously right by Jobbik, but at some point, he won’t be able to go any further, due to his position as part of the Jewish-controlled EU establishment.
But the people are going to continue to demand more right-wing reforms. Jobbik already polled at 20% in last year’s elections. And things are a lot worse now than they were then.
It makes sense for Orban to attack. Though I doubt he’ll be able to stay in control much longer.
Hungary Today:
No corruption of any kind is tolerated, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán told parliament in response to a question by radical nationalist Jobbik leader Gábor Vona. “Your party is full of criminals, there are criminals behind you, you are supported by criminals, you run a dependent party”, Orbán told Vona, rebuffing his criticism on the ruling Fidesz party’s alleged corruption cases.
Viktor Orbán also said it was inadvisable for Hungarian politicians or parliament to assume the job of the prosecutor’s office and the police. Referring to the case of former Romanian Premier Victor Ponta, who was forced to step down after outcry over graft, Orbán said, “I refuse to make Hungary into Romania”, adding that he would reject any extraordinary procedures to hand over the power of state authorities in law enforcement to parliamentary committees.
Jobbik’s Gábor Vona had suggested two committees should be set up, one to investigate Jobbik’s alleged Russian links and another to examine how people linked to the ruling Fidesz party have become so rich. “Why have people in your circle become so unbelievably wealthy in recent years,” Vona asked the prime minister, referring to Árpád Habony, an informal advisor, Lőrinc Mészaros, a businessman in Orbán’s village, and Andrew Vajna, the government’s film industry commissioner.
PM Orbán said he did not tolerate corruption of any kind in the past and would not tolerate it in the future, either. The country’s interests are kept in view when any government decision is made, he insisted. He said he had looked through publicly available lists showing Hungary’s richest people and no Fidesz supporters were in the top 10, despite the party having been in government for ten years. “In light of this, your accusations are ridiculous and I propose we talk about this issue seriously when at least five of the top 10 are Fidesz supporters. I’m afraid that will not happen tomorrow,” Viktor Orbán said.
Jobbik does shill for Russia, of course, though there has never been any evidence presented that they are receiving illegal funding, as Orban suggests. But even if they are, who cares?
Supporting Russia is absolutely logical for any European right-wing party. For a number of reasons. First, Russia is right-wing in nature and orientation, so there are shared values. Second, and more importantly, Russia has a vested interest in opposing the enemies of Russia, which are the same enemies European nationalist parties have: the American/EU/NATO/Jew bank/etc. bloc.