Updated On: 09 July, 2024 09:21 AM IST | Brussels | AP
Kinga Gál, from Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán`s Fidesz party, will be first vice president

Supporters of the French far-right National Rally at the party election headquarters. Pic/AP
Far-right parties from 12 countries, including France`s National Rally and Hungary`s ruling Fidesz, announced on Monday that they have joined together to form a new bloc in the European Parliament and plan to become a major political force.
The European Parliament moved perceptibly to the right following Europe-wide elections a month ago as many voters abandoned the business-friendly liberals and environmentalist Greens. Mainstream centre-right and centre-left groups still hold the majority though.