Updated: Another Conservative Political Conference to Be Held In Hungary This April

  • 24 Apr 2024 9:59 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Updated: Another Conservative Political Conference to Be Held In Hungary This April
Hungary will host another Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in April, Miklós Szánthó, the head of the Center for Fundamental Rights (Alapjogokért Központ), said in a video on Facebook.

The conference will be held on April 25 and 26 with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as keynote speaker.

Referring to last year’s CPAC event in Hungary, Szánthó said “while the globalist left were wailing louder than ever, conservatives of the world were celebrating with us”, and the conference aimed at intensifying international cooperation to “defeat the reckless left”.

Szánthó said Europe and the US would see “life-changing” elections, adding that “we’re facing perils never seen before”.

Globalist progressives, he said, had become “a sect that seeks to shake the foundations of our civilisation, flooding us with migration and the madness of the gender ideology,” while progressives were deaf to “such ideals as the nation, sovereignty, child protection and peace”.

“2024 will be our year,” he added. “With allies coming from … across the world, the right will achieve a successful revolution: we will de-woke, then drain the swamp to retake Brussels and Washington!”

Geert Wilders to Attend CPAC Hungary

Geert Wilders, the leader of the Netherlands’ Freedom Party, will attend this year’s CPAC Hungary in Budapest in April, daily Magyar Nemzet said.

The paper said Wilders, who aims to become the next Dutch prime minister after his Freedom Party’s election win in November, announced on X that he would participate at the conference.

“Thank you for the invitation to speak at CPAC Hungary in April to Miklós Szánthó and the Centre for Fundamental Rights. Proud to be there and speak!” Geert Wilders said in the post.

Hungary will host the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on April 25-26 with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as keynote speaker.


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