There are clues that the four Hungarians who have been banned from entering Romania may undertake actions of risk to national security, the spokesman of the Ministry of Interior said.
Prosecutors have asked the Court of Appeal to declare Mikola Bela undesirable, the leader of the New Hungarian Guard, one of the far right extremist movement in Budapest. The action was undertaken at the request of the Romanian Intelligence Service, that has been overseeing the Hungarians actions and found that Mikola could endanger the constitutional order. He was among the most vocal in demanding the autonomy of the Székely Land.
Romanian authorities say that they will inform the Hungarian officials to make sure that the persons subject to the measures announced in Bucharest are informed. The scandal erupted after the rally last Monday in Tirgu Mures, when the Jobbik party members jostled with police and threw firecrackers.