Talk:Party of Hungarian Life

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The movement was a mix of reactionary and fascist elements, it was far-right[edit]

A user recently changed the infobox to say that the movement was "conservative" and "centre-right". Accounts by mainstream historians say that the party was influenced by reactionary and fascist elements and was far-right. Its policies promoting resolving class conflict by ending class division in the Hungarian nation, promotion of corporatism, and Gombos advocating that the party wanted "total control of the nation's social life" strongly resembles fascism rather than conservatism.--R-41 (talk) 00:07, 15 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]