
"Despite the presence of some of Europe's best-known far-right politicians, only around 2,000 people gathered in Budapest's Millenaris Park last Monday afternoon."
"Orban himself delivered an uninspired speech full of the cliches he has become known for, promising that 'patriotic forces will take Brussels.'"
"Wilders called him a 'lion,' while Matteo Salvini praised him as a 'true hero,' indicating a personality cult surrounding Orban."
"Orban's rhetoric echoed that of former communist dictators, proclaiming victories over capitalism as Hungary faces economic challenges in rural areas."
Only around 2,000 people attended the 'Patriots' Grand Assembly' in Budapest, featuring European far-right leaders. The crowd mainly consisted of older supporters of Viktor Orban's Fidesz party. Orban's guests praised him excessively, with Wilders calling him a 'lion' and others labeling him a 'true hero.' Orban's speech reiterated his views on the EU and claimed Hungary's economy was thriving, contrasting with the struggles of other EU nations. His rhetoric echoed that of past communist leaders, despite the economic challenges faced in rural Hungary.
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