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Far-right leaders, including Viktor Orbán and Marine Le Pen, gathered in Madrid for the first summit of the “Patriots for Europe” bloc, praising Donald Trump’s return.

Hosted by Spain’s far-right Vox party, the event focused on anti-immigration rhetoric and opposition to left-wing policies.

Spain’s ruling party condemned the gathering, calling it a “coven of ultras.”

Despite the bloc’s ambitions, major nationalist parties from Italy, Germany, and Poland have refused to join, highlighting divisions within Europe’s far-right movement.

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      2 days ago

      It’s kind of funny to call yourself a patriot and then go to a convention with people from other countries, who also call themselves patriots, and then proceed to pat each other on the back about how good other countries are doing.

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        They call themselves patriots, but they are nationalists, which is even crazier as what drives them is hate to other countries… And for some reason love for Russia (which is why at least Polish nationalist representation has some problem with)

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    19 hours ago

    Oh, look, America-first europeans ready to kneel before king maga and kiss the ring. True warriors for their nations #sobrave