Miklós Horthy lifted the communist siege of Budapest ninety years ago

Saturday, November 21, 2009


Ninety years ago, Miklós Horthy entered Budapest riding on a white horse and ended the 133 days communist nightmare. Jobbik will commemorate to the anniversary with a colorful parade on Sunday, with the participation of horseback riders. Jobbik members and sympathizers are calling all Hungarians to come and join to the parade at the former Horthy Avenue that the communist renamed Béla Bartók avenue, after the Second World War.

The march begins at 3 pm. on the Kosztolányi square and ends at the Gellért square.

Many prominent members of Jobbik will address to the people; among others, Levente Murányi and Előd Novák, the vice-presidents of Jobbik. Robert Kiss, the captain of the New Hungarian Guard and László Bodrog, the captain of the “Nemzeti Őrsereg” will also speak.



(barikad.hu - hungaraianambiance.com)

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