Hungary to host next CPAC in May
The keynote speaker of the event organized in partnership with the American Conservative Union will again be Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The keynote speaker of the event organized in partnership with the American Conservative Union will again be Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Miklós Szánthó said European Union membership was in Hungary’s interest and underpinned its interests rather than being for its own sake, as left-liberals often stated.
Gergely Gulyás said the liberal media put Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on the same page with Donald Trump, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Jair Bolsonaro or Benjamin Netanyahu.
Speaking at CPAC Dallas this evening, Prime Minister Orbán explained how Hungary became the “Lone Star State of Europe” and shared his recipes for fending off liberals, illegal migrants, those...
The prime minister gave a speech at the first CPAC Hungary conference in May, the first such event held in Europe.
Zoltán Kovács said the success of Viktor Orbán’s government and support for his conservative policies “is more and more of a sore point for our critics”.
“Just keep up the good work, keep up the fight, and I will see you soon!”
Gergely Gulyás said Hungary now has “clear and fundamental rules” such as promoting economic competitiveness and “offering everyone an opportunity to work”.
19 May 2022, Budapest
The pair discussed the challenges created by the war between Russia and Ukraine and the long-term effects of the conflict.
Rick Santorum congratulated Hungary on its support for families and the church for having the courage to speak the truth.
The prime minister said Hungary is "a laboratory where an antidote for progressive dominance has been developed".
A summary of my remarks delivered to CPAC Hungary on May 19, 2022.