On Saturday 28th March, an estimated 1000 supporters of Mi Hazánk Mozgalom (Our Homeland Movement), and members of its affiliate paramilitary groups marched in the village of Kálló, in what the party’s chairman László Toroczkai billed as a ‘pro-order’ demonstration.
They had already done so on March 13th, but were prevented by the villagers. Now they were protected by the police.
And in another fact, the Minister of Construction and Transport, Kjanos Lázár, held a forum in Úrhida, Fejér County, where his usual arguments about protecting sovereignty eventually led to the conclusion that Fidesz should cooperate with Mi Hazánk in this regard.
Bad.
- Lázár nyíltan beszélt arról, hogy össze kellene fogniuk a Mi Hazánkkal. In: 444. 23.03.2026. https://444.hu/2026/03/24/lazar-nyiltan-beszelt-arrol-hogy-ossze-kellene-fogniuk-a-mi-hazankkal
- STOKING ETHNIC TENSION IN PRE-ELECTION HUNGARY AS NEO-FASCISTS MARCH IN KÁLLÓ. In: ERRC. 31.04.2026. https://www.errc.org/news/stoking-ethnic-tension-in-pre-election-hungary-as-neo-fascists-march-in-kallo







