Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement
| Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement Hatvannégy Vármegye Ifjúsági Mozgalom | |
|---|---|
| Leader | György Gyula Zagyva, Gábor Barcsa-Turner | 
| Founded | 21 April 2001 | 
| Ideology | Ultranationalism Hungarian irredentism | 
| Political position | Far-right | 
| Website | |
| https://www.hvim.hu/ | |
The Sixty-Four Counties Youth Movement (Hungarian: Hatvannégy Vármegye Ifjúsági Mozgalom, HVIM) is a far-right movement originating in Hungary and also present in Romania, Slovakia and Serbia, advocating the unification of all ethnic Hungarians that live outside of Hungary and the revision of the Treaty of Trianon from 1920, which defined the current borders of the Hungarian state. The founder and first leader of the movement was László Toroczkai, but he resigned as leader of the movement on October 28, 2006. The next president was György Gyula Zagyva from 2006. László Toroczkai was no longer an active member of the movement after he was elected mayor of Ásotthalom in 2013. He also resigned from the position of honorary president and declared that he would give way to young people, effectively leaving the Sixty-Four County Youth Movement in 2013.
It is named in memory of Greater Hungary, which was divided into 64 counties, although it is an anachronism, because the Kingdom of Hungary had only 63 counties, but the city of Fiume and its district as a corpus separatum was under Hungarian rule and it was meant as the 64th county by the founders for simplicity.