Hungary's Orban meets head of far-right German party AfD, calling her 'the future of Germany'
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Orban said the AfD's support in Germany had reached a level where other parties would find it possible to cooperate.
It's completely clear that the AfD is the future, adding that all of the far-right party's platform, from immigration to the economy, would be beneficial for Hungary.
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