Orbán welcomes win of right-wing coalition in Italy

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the leaders of Italy‘s right-wing coalition have been in contact since Sunday, when the coalition led by Giorgia Meloni of the Brothers of Italy party won the general elections.

In a message to prime minister-designate Meloni, Orbán said her party’s victory was a triumph for Christian-conservative values “at the root of our cooperation and friendship”.

Reliable partnerships are especially valuable in times of strife, Orbán said, referring to the war in Ukraine. “I’m looking forward to our future cooperation aimed at preserving peace of in countries and in Europe, relaunching the European economy and handling the energy crisis,” the message said.

Orbán welcomed the coalition’s success in a Facebook post earlier, saying Meloni “more than deserved the victory.”

Orbán also congratulated League party leader Matteo Salvini and the head of Forza Italia, Silvio Berlusconi.

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Source: MTI

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  1. Despite the empty-headed left calling anyone who disagrees with them “far right”, “radical”, “Nazi”, etc…..the citizens are not fooled. They are sick of the left’s policies that are hurting the people….especially the left’s policies on energy and migration.

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