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Orbán vows to keep fighting EU on first Brussels visit since election defeat
Viktor Orbán, returning to Brussels after Hungary's election, vowed to continue opposing EU policies on migration and reform. He emphasized Fidesz's role in the Patriots for Europe group and noted the ongoing progress of patriotic parties. New Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar aims to reset EU relations and reclaim frozen funds.
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