This April CPAC returns to Hungary

This April CPAC returns to Hungary

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On April 25 and 26, the Center for Fundamental Rights will host CPAC Hungary for the third time, the largest conservative meeting in Hungary and internationally. The world's conservative leaders, thinkers and influencers will gather in Budapest. We will welcome Geert Wilders, leader of the Dutch Freedom Party, Santiago Abascal, president of Spanish VOX, and US Senator Markwayne Mullin, Congressmen Andy Harris and Keith Self. This year's keynote speaker is also the Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán.

 

 

Originating in the 1970s, CPAC became the annual rally of the American right. The first European edition of the conference was organized by the Center for Fundamental Rights in the Hungarian capital in 2022. The event, which focused on the values of "God, Country, Family" and attracted more than 1,500 people, including almost 200 of foreign decision. Creators, journalists and influencers generated enormous interest: even closer friendships were forged with our allies and the left-liberal world erupted in hysteria.

With good reason. CPAC, initiated by the American Conservative Union (ACU), the Center's American partner, is a flagship project for conservatives building their international alliance, and last year's CPAC Hungary focused on liberals' nightmare: convergence international of national forces. Hungary's Prime Minister outlined the 12-point Conservative recipe for success in 2022, including his warning to follow our own rules, make friends and build communities. The Hungarian right can act as an intellectual and political driving force in this process. CPAC Hungary 2023 provided a unique platform to join with our allies in North and South America, Europe, Japan, Israel and Australia to proclaim “United we stand!”

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