The leaders of three major populist and nationalist parties from Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic, led by Hungary’s ultra-conservative Prime Minister Viktor Orban, announced in Vienna on Sunday the creation of a new radical right group in the European Parliament.
“The goal is for this group to soon become the strongest right-wing group in the European Parliament,” said the Hungarian leader, whose country will assume the presidency of the European Council on Monday.
The new faction, which still needs the support of at least four other parties, will be called Patriots of Europe, with the three founding groups being the Hungarian Fidesz party in power, the liberal Austrian FPÖ party in opposition, and the Czech Fidesz party is in power. opposition party “Alliance of Dissatisfied Citizens” (ANO).
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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