In recent campaign speeches, both Ján Slota and Robert Fico warned of the expected return of Viktor Orbán into power, whom the former deemed a (ah the irony) chauvinist and extreme nationalist, the latter used less strong words. But as former foreign minister of Slovakia, Eduard Kukan said, Fico's nationalism is on the same level as Orbán's and his coalition partners' is beyond.
Meanwhile...
Hungarian neo-nazis made two spectacular forays across the Danube and the border. Three weeks ago, police busted a meeting on the floodplains near Komárno (Hungarian: Révkomárom, German: Komorn). Last week, after a neo-nazi meeting on private property in Esztergom (the mayor claimed: "we have no legal means to bust them"), a dozen of them in full regalia walked across the bridge to túrovo (Hungarian: Párkány), sang about Trianon (the palace in Paris where the post-WWI border-changing peace agrement was signed) and showed Nazi salutes. Seven were arrested and stand on trial.
JOBBIK, the dwarf far-right youth party infamous for founding the paramilitary Hungarian Guard, requested a meeting with the Czech colleagues, the National Party - in an undisclosed restaurant in Slovakian capital Bratislava. They allegedly met on Saturday. (I wonder if they spoke about the Bene decrees...) *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.