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Orbán, Le Pen to hold ‘Make Europe Great Again’ rally in Madrid

Summary by Politico Europe
Patriots party prepping up grand far-right lovefest.

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The vice-president of the ECR party continues to assert herself at the European level. A few weeks after her speech at ATREJU, the annual political convention organized by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Marion Maréchal is one of the headliners present at the second edition of Make Europe Great Again (MEGA) .The summit, created at the initiative of the European group ECR and the Romanian AUR party, was organized in Brussels on 28 …

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The "Patriots for Europe" follow in the footsteps of the American president and launch their campaign on February 8

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Spanish Vox leader Santiago Abascal is holding a grand parade for sovereigntist and far-right parties.

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Vox still wants to extract muscle through its alliances at the international level. Taking advantage of the hangover of Santiago Abascal’s invitation to take possession of...

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The leaders of the far-right European parliamentary group "Patriots for Europe" (PfE), including the de facto leader of the French far-right Marine Le Pen and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, will meet in Madrid on February 7 and 8, the Spanish far-right party Vox announced on Monday, according to AFP, quoted by Agerpres.

·Romania
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