Far right

The far-right international arrives in the European Parliament

Abascal and the former Prime Minister of Poland are among the most prominent voices participating in the summit

The summit of the far-right party Patriots for Europe with several ultra-leaders such as Geert Wilders, Marine Le Pen, Santiago Abascal, Viktor Orbán and Matteo Salvini
03/02/2026
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BrusselsThe European far right has gone from harshly criticizing the existence of the European Union to wanting to play a decisive role, shifting from seeking to destroy the common project to exploiting its institutions for its own purposes. This Tuesday, in fact, will be brought in from the far-right international to the European Parliament in an event promoted by Patriots for Europe, which Santiago Abascal (Vox) presidesand European Conservatives and Reformists, led by former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

These two leaders will be the most prominent voices at the far-right meetings taking place in the European Parliament this Tuesday, but ultraconservative leaders and organizations of all stripes will participate. This is the seventh summit of the Political Network for Values ​​(PNfV), an international organization that brings together far-right politicians from around the world. Last year they held a similar meeting in the Spanish Senate with the approval of the People's Party (PP).

Political representatives from across Europe and especially Latin America will participate in the summit, from countries such as Paraguay, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Mexico, among others. In total, speakers from some twenty nationalities will appear, the events will last all day, and this year the summit is titled Freedom of expression vs. regulated expression: strengthening the pillars of democracyThe intention is to denounce the alleged censorship and cancel culture suffered by reactionary discourses.

Beyond political leaders, representatives of civil organizations and entities will also attend, such as the Spanish Christian Lawyers or Civic Hungary, which hold positions against abortion, euthanasia, minorities, immigration and, among others, LGB rights.

The limitations of the European Parliament to prevent the act

Although the event will take place inside the European Parliament building in Brussels, the Parliament is washing its hands of the matter and claiming it has no involvement. Parliamentary sources explained to ARA that the events are being organized by the two far-right groups, ECR and Patriots for Europe, and will be held in the rooms and with the funds allocated to them based on their representation. In fact, they explained that all MEPs and groups can hold these types of events and that they organize them "regularly." The only control and obligation imposed by the European Parliament is that all political representatives, as well as their parliamentary groups, must register all meetings and events held within the parliamentary buildings on the transparency portal.

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