Orbán opens CPAC 2025 in Budapest: Trump sends greeting!
Orbán opens CPAC 2025 in Budapest: Trump sends greeting!
In Budapest, a two -day international conference of the "Conservative Political Action Conference" (CPAC) began on May 29, 2025. The event is organized by the Center for Fundamental Rights and attracts numerous prominent speakers. Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán opened the conference with a powerful speech in which he pointed out to the importance of conservative values. US President Donald Trump sent a greeting to the participants by video, in which he expressed his support for the overarching topics of the conference.
The CPAC Hungary 2025 is accompanied by various internationally known politicians. One of the confirmed speakers is Mateusz Morawiecki, the former Polish Prime Minister and President of the European Conservatives and Reformists. Morawiecki has repeatedly campaigned for Hungary, especially in the disputes with Brussels on the controversial child protection laws and anti-migration measures in Hungary. Despite political persecution in Poland, he remains loyal to Christian values and the Polish nation, which will certainly shape his speech.
prominent speakers and their positions
- Mateusz Morawiecki: former Polish Prime Minister, is committed to Hungary.
- Andrej Babiš: former Czech Prime Minister, rejects arms deliveries and promotes national sovereignty.
- Herbert Kickl: Chairman of the Freedom of Austria (FPÖ), gains influence through its success in the elections.
- Michael Knowles: American commentator from the Daily Wire, criticizes gender ideology and supports Trump's peace initiatives.
Andrej Babiš, who also appears as a speaker, is known for his attitude against arms deliveries and migration rates. He emphasizes the need for peace through negotiations and national sovereignty, which is positive with conference visitors. Herbert Kickl, who spoke in front of the participants, has won the elections in Austria and is a vehement opponent of illegal migration that is strong for national identity.
Michael Knowles is expected as an important commentator, whose topics include the criticism of gender ideology and support for Donald Trump's peace initiatives. Knowles sees Hungary as a role model for the West and will certainly support the views of the politicians present.
The CPAC Hungary 2025 not only shows the variety of conservative voices in Europe, but also the global connections of the conservatives that are committed to liberalism and national sovereignty. Further information can be found on the websites of the event organizers and by reporting , Magyar nemzet and de Gruyter
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