The issue of the far right concerns the entire European continent. In this context, the Slovak Republic and Hungary, two neighboring states in Central Europe, offer an interesting example. This is largely due to the traditionally problematic relations between the two countries. This undoubtedly fuels far right organizations and enhances their potential for success. By influencing both national and foreign policy, organizations such as these are capable of making media headlines but also of further fuelling the already heated relations between the two states. All this is happening after both countries joined the process of European integration that had been seen, inter alia, as a tool for reducing nationally-based tensions., This publication sheds light on the issue of the far-right in Slovakia and Hungary. In addition to describing individual agents and defining commonalities and differences between them, the publication, as the title suggests, also intends to highlight two different approaches of these organizations to the issue of mutual relations.

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