CPAC Hungary 2025 Starting Today Hosts 600 International Guests
- The 2025 CPAC Hungary event started today in Budapest, hosting 600 international guests including prime ministers and party leaders.
- The event expanded overseas following Matt Schlapp's efforts to globalize the CPAC brand despite initial DC conservative doubts.
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán opened the conference, joined by speakers including Santiago Abascal and Alice Weidel, emphasizing anti-globalist themes.
- President Trump praised Orbán as "a great man" and Schlapp noted Hungary as the place "where globalism goes to die."
- The event marks the broadest collaboration of global conservatives and signals a push against globalism, with Hungary entering a new growth era in 2025.
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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán opened the fourth CPAC Hungary conference in Budapest, which has now become a prominent meeting place for the international patriotic movement. The focus of the CPAC Hungary event this year is again on the preservation of sovereignty, peace and national identity.
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The fourth CPAC Budapest opened today with speeches by director Matt Schlapp, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, and the Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze.
The globalist world model has failed, the future belongs to patriots - said Minister of National Defense Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky at the CPAC Hungary 2025 conference in Budapest.
Orbán presented a "patriot plan" and sent a battle announcement to Brussels.
CPAC Hungary 2025 starting today hosts 600 international guests
Patriots are facing a “global conspiracy” and it is time for them to respond with “an anti-globalist answer” at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest on May 29-30, Miklós Szánthó, the head of Hungary’s Center for Fundamental Rights, said on Wednesday. CPAC Hungary will host 600 international guests, including four incumbent and four former prime ministers, eight party leaders, 11 ministers and 25 MPs, Szantho told …
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