Hungarian National Front
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Hungarian National Front Magyar Nemzeti Arcvonal | |
|---|---|
| Leader | István Győrkös |
| Deputy Leader | István Győrkös, Jr. |
| Founded | 1989 |
| Dissolved | December 2016[1] |
| Headquarters | Győr, Hungary |
| Newspaper | Új Rend Jövőnk Hídfő |
| Ideology | Neo-Hungarism Neo-fascism |
| Political position | Far-right |
The Hungarian National Front (Hungarian: Magyar Nemzeti Arcvonal; MNA) was a far-right Hungarist paramilitary movement, founded in 1989 by István Győrkös as Hungarian National Socialist Action Group (Hungarian: Magyar Nemzetiszocialista Akciócsoport; also abbreviated MNA). The organization adopted its current name on 29 November 1992, after a court ruled to ban National Socialist name and symbols.[2]