The prime minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán has launched salvos after salvos against the LGBT+ community. (Omar Marques/Getty Images)
Viktor Orban has set out to build his own political force across the EU after quitting the European People Party faction over what he calls “LGBTQ lunacy”.
The far-right Hungarian prime minister announced on Wednesday (3 March) that he was pulling his Fidesz party from the conservative bloc, which was preparing to vote on expelling him from the group.
Orban made it clear he wouldn’t stick around long enough to be kicked out, and boasted that he’d build his own alliance to rival the EPP.
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