CPAC Hungary 2026: Milei In, Babiš Out
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It is not an edition like the others of CPAC 2026, the largest world conference of conservatives. In Budapest the city is upholstered with electoral posters ahead of the elections that will be held on April 12 with the challenge between outgoing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and opposition leader Peter Magyar
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán is hosting the annual conservative CPAC meeting in Budapest. Possibly for the last time, as he is not doing well in the elections.
According to the organizers, the CPC Hungary 2026 will have the presence of 667 attendees from 51 different countries
At a difficult time for his government, when allegations of corruption directly involve him or point against the main figure of his cabinet, President Javier Milei undertook a new tour outside Argentina. This time the destination is Hungary and the purpose, to strengthen the president’s links with the global ultra-right. Milei’s main activities in Budapest will be this Saturday and will include a meeting with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and a pa…
Miklós Szánthó announced that Viktor Orbán, who represents Hungarian interests with more than three decades of political experience, will once again be the keynote speaker at this year's CPAC Hungary event. The Prime Minister has long stood for sovereignty and national self-determination, while Hungary has been going against the globalist trend and Brussels for 16 years now, said the Director General of the Center for Fundamental Rights.
CPAC Hungary 2026: Milei In, Babiš Out
The Center for Fundamental Rights held a press conference at the venue for CPAC Hungary 2026, the MTK Sports Centre in Budapest, Hungary the day before the illustrious event, on Friday, 20 March. Alas, Director General Miklós Szánthó of the Center for Fundamental Rights opened the presser with some tragic news. A terror attack was carried out by anti-Israel Islamist extremists in Pardubice, Czechia. Thus, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš of Czechia, …
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