A senior member of the European Parliament from Hungary's ruling Fidesz par...
BUDAPEST - A senior member of the European Parliament from Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party said late on Tuesday his group would not accept conditions other MEPs set to remain part of their moderate conservative alliance, worsening a conflict just before European elections.
But Tamas Deutsch, a Fidesz founder and long-serving MEP in the European People’s Party , told the private television channel ATV late on Tuesday that he doubted Orban would comply. The Hungarian leader has long been at odds with Brussels over his hard-line stance on immigration and accusations - which he denies - that he is undermining the rule of law.
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