Dutch far-right leader says will join Orban’s European parliamentary
- Geert Wilders stated that his party will be part of an alliance led by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the European Parliament.
- The alliance, named 'Patriots for Europe', requires support from parties in four other countries to gain recognition in the EU parliament.
- Orban recently established the group along with Austria's far-right party and the Czech centrist group of ex-premier Andrej Babis.
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The Hungarian leader and his allies have gathered enough elected officials to form a new far-right group in the European Parliament. Will the RN strengthen this alliance?
The right-wing Patriots for Europe alliance, which was created by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, was able to gain sufficient support to obtain the official status of a faction in the European Parliament (EP). Politico writes about this. According to the rules, in order to obtain the status of a faction, a group must have 23 parliamentarians from seven countries. Patriots for Europe gained enough numbers after the Belgian Flemish Interest…
A new far-right alliance in the European Parliament, launched just a week ago by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has enough parties to gain group status in the European legislature, reports dpa, taken over by Agerpres on Sunday. The Hungarian nationalist leader, whose country holds the six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union since July 1, announced on June 30 his intention to form a new parliamentary group, called “Patri…
The new right-wing alliance of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban received enough support to qualify as an official group in the European Parliament after Belgium's Vlams Belang said he was joining the Patriots for Europe group, writes Politico.
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