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As Hungary’s Magyar joins EU summit, sidelined Orban meets with far-right allies in Brussels
Hungary's former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is attending a far-right party summit in Brussels instead of the EU summit for the first time in 16 years. His successor, Péter Magyar, is participating in the EU summit with leaders from Spain, France, and Germany, marking a shift in Hungary's approach to EU cooperation. Orbán remains influential in advocating for far-right policies and EU reform.
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