Hungary PM hosted a German remote-and-a-day leader Vedel
Chancellor candidate Ellis Vedel, for a distant option for Germany (AFD), is in the Hungary capital to meet Prime Minister Victor Orban.
Both were to interact at the official residence of Orban at the former Carmelight Math in Budapest Castle. According to the Hungarian government, the pair was designed to discuss the “European Migration Crisis”.
Both politicians share many ideas, including a hardcore stance on immigration and the desire to rebuild relationships with Russia.
The AFD has seen its popularity growing in recent years and is currently voting second in the second place before the Federal Elections of Germany, which is scheduled for February 23.
For the first time on Wednesday, Orban has hosted a politician from a far-flung German party.
The Hungarian leader has wiped out to bring far-flung and right-wing forces together in the European Parliament as part of the patriots of the Europe group in the European Parliament, helping to launch last year.
The group currently does not have a German party as a member.
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Supporters Russian, anti -American parties can win a quarter of votes in the upcoming federal election of Germany. Both far-flung and leftist population oppose sanctions against Russia and want to resume the import of Russian gas.
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For Germany (AFD) party, the co-leader of a distant option of Germany led the Budapest to meet Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban on Wednesday.
The German Chanman Chainman Olaf Sholaz and rival Frederick Merz clashed in a warm parliamentary session a day later.
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