György Budaházy

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György Budaházy (born June 3, 1969 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian right-wing extremist who founded the nationalist organization Hunnia in 2006 together with László Toroczkai . This rejects both Hungary's accession to the European Union in 2004 and the Trianon Treaty and calls for a Greater Hungary within the borders before 1920 .

After primary school and high school, György Budaházy studied mechanical engineering , but graduated in 1992 without success. He then worked as a waiter. At that time he joined the MDF ( Hungarian Democratic Forum ).

In 1997 he married his wife Bernadett, with whom he has three children (* 1999, 2001 and 2006).

Budaházy became known with his new organization through numerous acts of violence involving Molotov cocktails .

György Budaházy has been in custody for various militant offenses since 2009.

Individual evidence

  1. Terrorist charges against 17 right-wing extremists. derStandard.at , September 27, 2010, accessed on October 22, 2010 .
  2. ^ Knut Krohn: Lake Balaton Populism. Der Tagesspiegel , April 9, 2010, accessed on October 22, 2010 .