Leaders of European far-right and populist parties failed to agree on founding a new political group in the European Parliament over the weekend, laying bare their differences.
France's Marine Le Pen and Hungary's Viktor Orbán were among those who attended a high-level meeting in Warsaw over the weekend, but left with just a statement highlighting the need for "closer cooperation" against the power of the Brussels institutions, rather than the formation of a European far-right political family.
If the radical-populist parties were to unite, they could form the third-biggest grouping in the European Parliament, which would give them considerable influence within the EU institution.
But this time around, that prospect was not enough to force
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