Orbán visits Rosenkranz and hopes for an FPÖ chancellor
The Hungarian Prime Minister visited the FPÖ headquarters on Tuesday and spoke to party leader Herbert Kickl.
The two politicians discussed the upcoming elections in Austria and the possibility of an FPÖ-led government. Kickl said that he was confident that the FPÖ would achieve a good result in the elections and that he was open to forming a coalition with Orbán's Fidesz party.
Orbán said that he hoped that the FPÖ would be successful in the elections and that he was ready to work with them to create a "conservative and patriotic" government in Austria.
The visit comes as the FPÖ is facing a number of challenges, including a corruption scandal and the recent resignation of its leader, Heinz-Christian Strache.
However, Kickl said that the party was united and determined to win the elections. He also said that he was confident that the FPÖ would be able to overcome the challenges it faces.
Orbán's visit is a sign of the close ties between the FPÖ and Fidesz.
The two parties share similar ideologies and have worked together in the past. Orbán has praised Kickl as a "strong and courageous" leader, and has said that he believes that the FPÖ is the best party to lead Austria.
The upcoming elections in Austria are scheduled to be held on September 29, 2019.
The FPÖ is currently polling in third place, behind the Social Democrats (SPÖ) and the People's Party (ÖVP). However, the FPÖ has a strong base of support and is expected to do well in the elections.
If the FPÖ is able to form a government, it would be the first time that a far-right party has led a government in Austria since the 1930s.
This would be a significant development and would likely have implications for Austria's relations with the European Union and other countries.