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Right-wing parties in Brussels are regrouping after surging at the polls of the 2024 European Parliament elections.
Some old alliances remain, some new ones are being forged, and there could be surprises on the horizon.
Far-right parties made big gains in EU parliamentary elections this June , shifting the political balance at both EU and national levels across the bloc.
The three parties emphasize their desire to create a " Europe of nations," noting that they do not want an EU superstate.
Orban regularly makes headlines in the EU for his use of Hungary 's veto powers in the European Council .
Portugal 's right-wing populist Chega party has also signaled interest in joining the bloc, according to media reports.
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