Rassemblement National Joins New Group with Viktor Orbán in the European Parliament
Far-Right Parties Unite
France's Rassemblement National, led by Marine Le Pen, is reportedly in talks to join a new group in the European parliament alongside Hungary's Fidesz party, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The group, called "Patriots for Europe," is seen as an alliance of far-right parties across Europe.
France's Position
It is still uncertain whether Rassemblement National will formally join the new group. However, the party has been increasingly aligned with other far-right parties in recent years, including Orbán's Fidesz.
Orbán's Influence
Viktor Orbán has been a vocal critic of the European Union and has been accused of authoritarianism. His influence within the European parliament could grow if Rassemblement National joins Patriots for Europe.
Potential Impact
The formation of this new group could have significant implications for the balance of power within the European parliament. It could give far-right parties a larger platform and could potentially block legislation that they oppose.
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