EPRhatáson
EPRhatáson is a Hungarian political party founded in 2018 by Gábor Vona, a former member of the Jobbik party. The party's name is an acronym for "Európa, Pártunk, Reform, Hatáson" which translates to "Europe, Our Party, Reform, Action." EPRhatáson is known for its conservative and nationalist ideology, with a focus on issues such as immigration, national security, and economic reform. The party has been described as having a strong anti-immigration stance and has been critical of the European Union's policies on migration. EPRhatáson has also been involved in various controversies, including allegations of anti-Semitism and homophobia. Despite these controversies, the party has gained significant support in Hungary, particularly among voters who are disillusioned with the traditional political parties. EPRhatáson has been a significant player in Hungarian politics, with its members serving in various government positions, including the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior. The party's influence has also been felt in the European Parliament, where it has been represented by several members. However, EPRhatáson's political future remains uncertain, as it continues to navigate the complex and often contentious political landscape of Hungary.