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Marine Le Pen and Viktor Orban Form New Far-Right Alliance in European Parliament
Marine Le Pen's Rassemblement National party has formed a new bloc, Patriots for Europe, which will be the third-largest alliance in the European Parliament. The party joined forces with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on July 8, marking a significant consolidation of far-right power within the Strasbourg chamber. Despite not experiencing a "tidal wave" of support in the June 9 elections, Le Pen's party made strong gains in France, the Netherlands, and Germany. In contrast to earlier expectations, Marine Le Pen's National Rally did not win the most seats in the French parliamentary elections on Sunday, instead coming in third place. The left-wing alliance Nouveau Front Populaire topped the polls but failed to secure an overall majority. Jordan Bardella is now the president of the new Patriots for Europe group. The formation of this new bloc poses a challenge to the centre-right European People's Party and marks a significant shift towards the far-right in European politics.
It's a patriotic movement that we brought to life, and I think it is going to do a lot of good for Europe.
Maybe they should call it the Russian Patriots, seeing the support Viktor Orban's party gives to Vladimir Putin.
I assume my share of the responsibility both for the victory in yesterday's elections and yesterday's defeat.
As patriotic forces, we are going to work together in order to retake our institutions and reorient policies to serve our nations and peoples.
China is the only world power that has been clearly committed to peace from the beginning.
After a lot of work, the large Patriots group is born together with the League in Brussels, which will be decisive in changing the future of this Europe.
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perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Immigration to Europe
- 3.France under Emmanuel Macron
- 4.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 5.European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen
- 6.European defense
- 7.French Politics
- 8.European Energy Market
- 9.BREXIT
- 10.National Debt
- 11.Enlargement of the European Union
- 12.Schengen Area
countries
- 1.Austria
- 2.Belgium
- 3.Canada
- 4.China
- 5.Czechia
- 6.Germany
- 7.Spain
- 8.France
- 9.Hungary
- 10.Italy
- 11.Netherlands
- 12.Poland
organizations
- 1.European Union
- 2.Fidesz
- 3.National Rally
- 4.Alternative for Germany
- 5.ANO
- 6.EU Parliament
- 7.European Commission
- 8.European Conservatives and Reformists
- 9.Identity and Democracy group
- 10.Patriots for Europe
- 11.Danish People's Party
- 12.Green Party
persons
- 1.Giorgia Meloni
- 2.Marine Le Pen
- 3.Viktor Orban
- 4.Andrej Babiš
- 5.Jordan Bardella
- 6.Kinga Gál
- 7.Matteo Salvini
- 8.Ursula Von Der Leyen
- 9.Emmanuel Macron
- 10.Jean-Paul Garraud
- 11.Roberto Vannacci
- 12.Vladimir Putin