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Germany’s far right loosens its embrace of Trump
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Germany’s far right loosens its embrace of Trump

  • AfD leaders in Germany are recalibrating ties with Donald Trump as public sentiment turns against his foreign policies.
  • German leaders defend American interests while avoiding harsh criticism of Trump to maintain domestic support.
  • Polls show most Germans oppose Trump’s Greenland and Venezuela actions, challenging AfD’s strategy.
  • AfD leaders walk a fine line between praising Trump’s influence and not undermining domestic legitimacy.
  • AfD’s domestic status and international ties are shaped by the need to end political ostracism at home.
  • U.S. officials previously praised the AfD after the party was labeled extremist by German authorities.
  • Backing for Trump is framed as strategic rather than ideological by AfD leaders.
  • National Rally’s criticism of Trump is cited as a contrast to the AfD’s milder stance.
  • Affirmation of possible policy lessons from Trump to German government is suggested.
  • The piece links Trump’s Arctic and Latin American actions to broader European political dynamics.
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Rightwing leaders endorse Viktor Orbán in Hungarian election campaign video
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Rightwing leaders endorse Viktor Orbán in Hungarian election campaign video

  • The Orbán campaign video features international far-right leaders endorsing him ahead of Hungary's election.
  • Meloni and Le Pen appear in the video, highlighting shared views on national sovereignty.
  • Analysts say the endorsements are symbolic for a broader illiberal-populist trend in Europe.
  • Orbán is facing a domestic challenge from Péter Magyar, who leads the opposition Tisza party.
  • The video also references Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Orbán’s stance toward Brussels and Ukraine.
  • Netanyahu appears in the video despite Israel’s boycott of some parties in Orbán’s coalition.
  • Some leaders shown include Austria’s FPÖ and Czech PM Andrej Babiš, among others.
  • The video also features figures from Germany, Austria, and Serbia, expanding global far-right visibility.
  • The campaign underscores Orbán’s international connections as a political asset for Hungary.
  • Orbán’s economic and domestic campaign themes contrast with Magyar’s emphasis on internal reform and EU funds.
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