CPAC Chair Matt Schlapp Says to Expect More Conservative Gatherings Around the World
- CPAC Hungary, a two-day event for conservative leaders, politicians, and citizens, is set to begin soon in Budapest with about 600 international attendees expected.
- The conference follows ongoing efforts by the Center for Fundamental Rights to unite patriots globally and is co-organized by this organization known for defending sovereign values.
- The event will bring together a diverse group of international figures, including four current and former prime ministers, a dozen government ministers, multiple party heads, and numerous members of parliament. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will open the conference, highlighting Hungary as the perfect host for the occasion.
- Miklós Szánthó, director of the Center, quoted Donald Trump saying, "Fight, fight, fight, and never give up," emphasizing global resistance against what he called a global conspiracy.
- CPAC Hungary’s large attendance and high-profile speakers indicate a growing international conservative movement aiming to counter globalist agendas, as noted by event leaders including CPAC Foundation President Matt Schlapp.
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This year's CPAC Hungary has kicked off. At the opening, Miklós Szánthó, Director General of the Center for Fundamental Rights, emphasized that we are witnessing a new system change today - not only in our region, but also globally. Matt Schlapp, President of the CPAC Foundation, began his speech by saying that Budapest feels like he has returned home.
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CPAC Hungary Kicks Off Tomorrow Featuring Orbán, Fico, and Weidel
CPAC Hungary is set to begin in less than 24 hours, bringing together conservative thinkers, politicians, and citizens interested in patriotic politics for a two-day event in Budapest. On Wednesday, the co-organizer, the Center for Fundamental Rights, held a press conference at the Budapest Congress Center, where Director Miklós Szánthó announced that approximately 600 international guests are expected to attend this year’s conference. The event…
CPAC chair plans more conservative gatherings around the world
Conservative Political Action Conference chairman Matt Schlapp tells NPR's Leila Fadel in the Hungarian capital Budapest that the group is expanding to cities around the globe. The post CPAC chair plans more conservative gatherings around the world appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
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