A Hungarian right-wing extremist says his party could become Hungary’s third-largest political force following elections this April. Istvan Csurka, the leader of the anti-Semitic Hungarian Justice and Life Party, predicted over the weekend that the party would win at least 13 percent nationwide and as much as 25 percent in Budapest.
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