![Jobbik party leader Gabor Vona, main opponent to current Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and his wife Krisztina Vona-Szabo, arrive at a polling station during Hungarian parliamentary election in Gyongyos, Hungary, April 8, Jobbik party leader Gabor Vona, main opponent to current Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and his wife Krisztina Vona-Szabo, arrive at a polling station during Hungarian parliamentary election in Gyongyos, Hungary, April 8,](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CPR9Y1/jobbik-party-leader-gabor-vona-main-opponent-to-current-prime-minister-viktor-orban-and-his-wife-krisztina-vona-szabo-arrive-at-a-polling-station-during-hungarian-parliamentary-election-in-gyongyos-hungary-april-8-2018-reutersleonhard-foeger-2CPR9Y1.jpg)
Jobbik party leader Gabor Vona, main opponent to current Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and his wife Krisztina Vona-Szabo, arrive at a polling station during Hungarian parliamentary election in Gyongyos, Hungary, April 8,
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A Cherry Tree Doesn't Resemble a Cherry Stone: Can Gábor Vona Remodel Hungary's Jobbik? - Foreign Policy Research Institute
![Gabor Vona, chairman of the far right Jobbik party, attends an interview with Reuters in Budapest, April 14, 2015. Hungary's Jobbik party will leave behind its far-right origins, keep the country in Gabor Vona, chairman of the far right Jobbik party, attends an interview with Reuters in Budapest, April 14, 2015. Hungary's Jobbik party will leave behind its far-right origins, keep the country in](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2CWP1PD/gabor-vona-chairman-of-the-far-right-jobbik-party-attends-an-interview-with-reuters-in-budapest-april-14-2015-hungarys-jobbik-party-will-leave-behind-its-far-right-origins-keep-the-country-in-the-european-union-and-come-to-terms-with-foreign-investors-as-it-sets-its-sights-on-government-its-leader-said-on-tuesday-reutersbernadett-szabo-hold-for-story-2CWP1PD.jpg)
Gabor Vona, chairman of the far right Jobbik party, attends an interview with Reuters in Budapest, April 14, 2015. Hungary's Jobbik party will leave behind its far-right origins, keep the country in
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