Jobbik
Jobbik is a political party in Hungary founded in 2003. Initially established as a far-right nationalist party, it has evolved over the years, focusing on issues such as national sovereignty, social justice, and anti-corruption. Jobbik gained significant popularity in the 2010s, becoming one of the largest opposition parties in the Hungarian Parliament.
The party has been known for its controversial stances, including strong anti-immigration policies and criticism of the European Union. In recent years, Jobbik has attempted to moderate its image and broaden its appeal, seeking to attract a wider range of voters while maintaining its core nationalist principles.