Some were even adorned with real barbed wire - an allusion to Hungary's razor wire fence at its southern border. "You create a party to win elections," Chairman Gergely Kovacs told Reuters in his log cabin in a forest above Budapest, which he shares with four retrievers. For the referendum campaign, Orban's government flooded the country with billboards asking questions like: "Did you know? The MKKP justified its ballot-spoiling campaign as "a stupid answer to a stupid question". And while waiting for the elections in two years' time, the party also has another idea - to seek a referendum on whether Hungarians would like another referendum.
Source: The Star October 05, 2016 09:11 UTC