At the meeting, the parties evaluated the results of the European Parliament elections, and consulted with respect to political issues related to the European Right as well as to the tasks facing the European Council comprised of European heads of state and government and the plans of the upcoming Hungarian EU presidency.
According to Mr Havasi’s information, on Monday afternoon in Brussels, Mr Orbán also had talks with former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki about cooperation among European right-wing forces.