It was on Friday that Orbán announced that he was in contact with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Italy's former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini - and that they would meet soon.

Poland, Italy and Hungary will try to reorganize the European right wing.

We will soon meet and plan for the future, said Victor Orbán on Hungarian state radio.

"Working to create something new"

Mateusz Morawiecki's party Law and Justice is today a member of the conservative party group ECR in the European Parliament, of which Swedish SD is a member.

Matteo Salvini's party Lega Nord is part of the right-wing nationalist party group ID.

Both groups have been proposed as possible future residences for Hungarian Fidesz, since they recently left the conservative party group EPP, of which Swedish M and KD are members.

But according to Reuters, Orbán's announcement indicates that the first steps towards a new group formation in the European Parliament have been taken.

Indications have come from both Lega Nord and Lag och Rättvisa that this is the case.

"We are working to create something new," Matteo Salvini wrote on Facebook earlier this week, writes Reuters.