Gulyás: Hungary has always represented peace
Gergely Gulyás, Head of the Prime Minister's Office, said Hungary is currently the representative of normality in Europe.
Gergely Gulyás, Head of the Prime Minister's Office, said Hungary is currently the representative of normality in Europe.
Minister Hankó said those who were fighting for their nation and justice would never waver, adding that "this is how we patriots are."
The defense minister said that patriots believed that the future of the nation was written "not in imperial centres but at home".
The prime minister said fast-tracking Ukraine's accession was "the convenient pretext for the wartime reorganization of Europe".
Robert Fico has stood by Hungary in raising objections to the European Commission's plan to scrap the import of Russian natural gas to the bloc by the end of 2027.
29 May 2025, Budapest
Opening the 2025 CPAC Hungary conference in Budapest, Prime Minister Orbán unveiled his vision to "make Europe great again" with a four-point patriot plan designed to reclaim sovereignty, peace, and security across the continent.
Minister Szijjártó said the government will carry on protecting the country’s sovereignty despite being “constantly under siege” and on the receiving end of constant attacks.
Geert Wilders said PM Orbán proudly stands up for his country and protects Hungarians from illegal immigration.
Tom van Grieken, the leader of the Flemish Interest party praised Hungary’s firm steps against illegal immigration.
The prime minister said the elections coincided with great changes in world politics and geopolitical trends.
The prime minister said a sovereigntist world is organized without ideologies, along with mutual interests.
At CPAC Hungary, PM Orbán urged for a “sovereigntist” world order, critiquing the failures of liberal leaders and outlining a vision for a world driven by national interests.