“We have spoken with the Poles, with Hungary’s great friend, Mr. Matteo Salvini, with Mrs. Meloni, President of the other Italian right-wing party” said Prime Minister Viktor Orbán last Friday, after Fidesz left the European People’s Party (EPP) European Parliamentary Group. At the moment of writing this, those twelve Fidesz MEPs are already sitting amongst the independents in the EU Parliament with President David Sassoli announcing the decision on Monday. In the midst of discussions regarding potential allies, Magyar Nemzet spoke with Domonik Tarczyński, Polish MEP from the Law and Justic (PiS) party, on the EPP breakup and its consequences.
PM Orban: Hungary Expects Real Wage Growth of 9.5–10 Percent This Year + Video
In the National Assembly, PM Orban outlined the government’s 21-point action plan, which supports wage hikes, businesses, and housing.