The Sunday Guardian

Ex-Trump strategist to work with Hungary PM

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BUDAPEST: US President Donald Trump’s former political strategist, Steve Bannon, plans to work with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the run-up to European Parliament elections next year, Bannon told private broadcaste­r RTL in an interview. Bannon, a former chairman of the right-wing Breitbart.com website and an architect of Trump’s 2016 election win, has set up a movement to elect right-wing nationalis­t and populist members in European Parliament elections in May.

Bannon, who had held a public lecture in Budapest last May, said he has already visited Budapest a couple of times and met Orban and his aides - meetings, which have not been made public. A government spokesman could not comment immediatel­y. Orban has welcomed the idea of Bannon’s group, called The Movement, saying it was time that someone from the United States came to Europe to spread conservati­ve thinking instead of liberal values.

“If I could, we would headquarte­r the movement in Budapest. I love it so much there. But obviously it is not practical. We will spend a lot of time in Hungary between now and election day,” Bannon told RTL in an interview published late on Friday.

Since sweeping to power in 2010, Orban, once a campaigner against Hungary’s Soviet Communist overlords, has used his parliament­ary majority to pressure courts, media and nongovernm­ent groups in ways his opponents say breach EU rules.

The European Parliament voted in September to sanction Hungary for flouting EU rules on democracy, civil rights and corruption in an unpreceden­ted step. Orban has also led opposition to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and others who want Europe to take in more Muslim refugees.

“Hopefully when we get the Movement fully up and running we’ll engage,” Bannon told RTL.

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