US Lawmakers Call on Hungary’s Orban to Condemn Anti-Semitism
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Fifty members of the U.S. Congress called on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to stand up against the anti-Semitic and homophobic remarks and the positions of far-right political party Jobbik.
“We’re deeply concerned by anti-Semitic and homophobic positions espoused by members of the Jobbik party,” the lawmakers said in a letter addressed to Orban and posted on the website of the U.S. House of Representatives.