Far-right AfD is ‘future’ of Germany, says Hungary’s Viktor Orbán
- Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán hosted Alice Weidel, co-leader of the AfD, for talks in Budapest, marking a significant gesture towards the far-right party ahead of Germany's elections on February 23.
- Orbán and Weidel criticized the EU's immigration and climate policies, claiming they harm the European economy.
- Weidel described Hungary as a symbol of independence and a bulwark against illegal migration, echoing Orbán's strict stance on migration policies.
- Despite the AfD's rising support in polls, all other German parties have ruled out coalition with them, as noted by Orbán's comments on the party's future.
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