Europe’s far-right leaders keep flirting, but are still wary to tie the knot.
In Warsaw on Friday and Saturday, a collection of the continent’s biggest nationalist, anti-immigrant and Euroskeptic politicians gathered for their latest attempt to unite in some sort of grand coalition. Some guest list highlights: Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, French presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen and Poland’s conservative powerbroker Jarosław Kaczyński.
News of the meeting sent rumors flying that they were coalescing around the idea of creating a new supergroup that could rebalance power in the European Parliament.
Europe’s far-right leaders keep flirting, but are still wary to tie the knot.
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