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"In August this year an extreme right-wing group known as the ‘Hungarian Guard’ was formed in the Republic of Hungary. The Guard’s aim is to protect Hungary from attacks from neighbouring countries but its officials are stating that they will never abandon their demand that all Hungarians should live in one state.
The Hungarian authorities have not challenged the activities of this nationalist group and have enabled it to register, thereby legalising its activities. The group’s first public event was even attended by a FIDESZ party member of the Hungarian Parliament. The formation of this group is causing anxiety and fear in neighbouring countries, primarily Slovakia, Romania and Serbia. In the light of the increasingly radical views of certain Hungarian political circles, the Slovak Parliament has adopted a declaration on the inviolability of post-war documents governing the post-war order in Central Europe."@en1
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