Europe’s far-right movements are aiming to strengthen their position in the European Parliament post the June elections. With potential alliances forming between leaders like Marine Le Pen and Viktor Orban, the far-right has gained around 30 seats, comprising a quarter of the MEPs. Despite the fragmented nature of nationalist parties in the EU, recent efforts have been made to unite key players, such as Orban, Meloni, and Le Pen, to enhance their influence.
Putting aside some differences
The radical right-wing parties are recognizing the need to overcome their divisions to have a more significant impact. Leaders like Orban, Meloni, and Le Pen have been at the forefront of attempts to bring together various parties with similar ideologies. Collaboration is seen as crucial to advancing the far-right agenda within the European Parliament.