Far-Right Leaders Rally in Madrid to Promote Nationalist Agenda
- Far-Right leaders gathered in Madrid to support U.S. President Donald Trump's agenda, emphasizing a nationalist agenda under the slogan 'Make Europe Great Again.'
- Speakers at the event criticized immigration policies and discussed the upcoming German elections, highlighting the Alternative for Germany party's strong polling.
- Marine Le Pen stated that Trump's election signified a 'real change' for Europe, while other leaders called for a new 'Reconquista' against perceived threats.
- The Spanish Socialist Party condemned the gathering, labeling it a 'coven of ultras' and asserting that their worldview would not prevail in Spain.
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Patriotes for Europe present themselves as the Troy Horse of Trompism in the Union
The group launched its brand on Saturday in Madrid, carried by the slogan "Make Europe Great Again"... No concrete political announcement came out of this first big meeting, intended to show its strength and to make itself known. ...
EU's far-right "Patriots for Europe" gather in Madrid
Leaders of the group that is made up of different right-wing parties in Europe, have gathered in Madrid for their first official international meeting. They rallied against immigration, EU regulations and the EU's green deal.
Csaba Dömötör: The Patriots' rally in Madrid was a huge demonstration of strength
Saturday's rally in Madrid of the Patriots for Europe party family was a huge demonstration of strength, a powerful parade of troops from a new European right, from where thousands of participants sent the message of renewal to all parts of Europe, said Csaba Dömötör, Fidesz MEP, on Kossuth Radio's Vasárnapi újság program.
Europe's far-right leaders applaud Trump and downplay threat of possible U.S. tariffs
The event was organized by Spain's Vox party in Madrid under the banner "Make Europe Great Again." The leaders applauded President Trump's agenda and spoke of the turning point it presented Europe.
European far right makes show of force
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and France's Marine Le Pen headlined a rally in Madrid on Saturday by Europe's biggest far-right bloc, buoyed by Donald Trump's return to power and calling for "a 180-degree pivot". Patriots for Europe has realigned extreme-right forces in the European Union. It became the European Parliament's third-largest force after Orban helped launch it last year to pull the bloc towards the far right. "Yesterday we we…
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