Dávid Kovács (born on 15 March 1976 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician, former founding member of the Jobbik - Movement for a Better Hungary.
Jobbik, Politics Can Be Different (LMP) and Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) were among those who provided such support.
Griffin spoke at the party rally in August 2008, while former vice-president Zoltan Füzessy is presently resident in Gravesend, Kent, England.
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The Danish People's Party, UK Independence Party and the Alternative for Germany refused to join the new alliance, while the more radical and anti-Semitic European nationalist parties such as National Democratic Party of Germany, the British National Party, Greek Golden Dawn and Hungarian Jobbik were not permitted to.
In July 2011 an LMP politician, Gergely Karácsony, proposed an election coalition between Jobbik-LMP-MSZP, to change certain laws enacted by Fidesz.
He was the Jobbik's candidate for the position of Prime Minister of Hungary on the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election.
In the final parliamentary debate on July 11, 2011, Jobbik MP Előd Novák caused a stir by exclaiming “what else could be expected” from Fónagy than that proposal.
As the votes were being counted, Jobbik lawmakers shouted slogans including "Traitors" and "No, no, never," the latter a traditional protest chant against the post-World War I Treaty of Trianon.
The opposition (Hungarian Socialist Party, Jobbik and Politics Can Be Different) strongly criticized her because Németh does not hold a degree from a higher education institute.