National Labour Party Nemzeti Munkáspárt |
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President | Péter Fodor |
Founded | 28 January 2009 |
Headquarters | 9023 Győr, Ipar út 84. |
Ideology | National socialism[1] Nationalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Official colours | Red, Black |
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The National Labour Party (Hungarian: Nemzeti Munkáspárt) is a far-right, radical nationalist political party in Hungary based in Győr. It has a National socialist and radicalist ideology. Tha party was founded by Péter Fodor on 28 January 2009 and was registered by the Court of Győr-Moson-Sopron County on 25 April 2009.[2]
According to self-definition the party has social ideas in a national basis. However in other opinions the party has a Hungarist ideology,[3] furthermore simply Neo-fascist,[4] or Neo-Nazi[5] organization. They reject the latter attributives[6] and successfully ask for rectification of the press.[7] Many similarities between the objectives of the Hungarian branch of the radical extremist ideology.
The party's flag - red colour, white circle and high cross - is very similar to the flag of Nazi Party.
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