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Abstract:Hungary's Fidesz party will stay in the European People's Party (EPP) grouping in the European parliament if it is line with the national interest but if not, it will sit in a new formation, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told st
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's Fidesz party will stay in the European People's Party (EPP) grouping in the European parliament if it is line with the national interest but if not, it will sit in a new formation, Prime Minister Viktor Orban told state radio on Friday.
He did not say which grouping Fidesz would join if it did not join the EPP.
Orban also said the Visegrad four group in the European Union -- Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic -- had agreed to take a common stance in selecting new EU leaders. “We will have a unified stance in personnel issues,” Orban said.
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