The upcoming Hungarian elections, set for next Sunday, are seen as a referendum on European right-wing politics. Major powers, including China, are closely watching the results, which could significantly affect their influence in the region.
The British newspaper 'Telegraph' reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump's 'toxic' war on Iran has significantly reduced enthusiasm among the European far-right. The report highlights how populist leaders are abandoning their support for Trump.
A significant shift is occurring among European far-right factions distancing themselves from U.S. President Donald Trump due to escalating tensions from the war in Iran. This change reflects a decline in the enthusiasm previously held for Trump.
Politico reports a significant decline in the popularity of right-wing movements in Europe, facing increasing political obstacles due to their support for the United States amid rising energy prices. This situation directly impacts voter choices.
A number of European nationalist leaders gathered in Budapest on Monday to show their support for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is preparing for elections scheduled for April 12. This meeting comes at a critical time as Orbán seeks to strengthen his authority amidst local and European challenges.