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Why should the left-wing opposition in Hungary not work together with the far-right Jobbik party?
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Budapest PERSPECTIVE Why should the left-wing opposition in Hungary not work together with the far-right Jobbik party? ILDIKÓ LENDVAI December 2017 Many argue that the democratic opposition parties in Hungary should work together with Jobbik to bring down the Fidesz government. Jobbik is seen as more moderate and less of a threat to democracy. However, I dispute this argument: The Fidesz government has essentially co-opted the Jobbik program of government. On the most important questions the Fidesz and Jobbik positions are essentially identical. A Jobbik government or a coalition government with Jobbik would merely represent a change of personnel, not of regime or attitude. The leader of Jobbik has certainly moderated his earlier rhetoric, but the party practices adivision of labour; many of his deputies still keep the core voters on-side by using the same radical language as ever. Jobbik is not simply burdened by its racist past, but also by its present. Any coalition established between the left-wing parties and Jobbik would soon collap­se on the basis of fundamental, irreconcilable differences, opening the way for an in­vigorated Fidesz to recapture power and by appearing the only group capable of governing Hungary entrench their control in the long term. The left, meanwhile, would lose a significant number of supporters, being both morally and politically stig­matised.