Gergely Kovacs, leader of the Two-Tailed Dog Party, plays with his dogs in Budapest, Hungary, October 4, 2016. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - A spoof political party that encouraged Hungarians to draw penises on their ballot papers in last Sunday's referendum on migration is now turning its sights towards parliamentary elections in 2018.
The Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) urged voters to defy Prime Minister Viktor Orban by spoiling their papers rather than support his call to oppose European Union quotas stipulating how many refugees the country should take in.
