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Alice Weidel, Péter Szijjártó Address the Crowd at Day 2 of CPAC Hungary 2025

Summary by hungarianconservative.com
CPAC Hungary 2025, one of the biggest gatherings of conservative statesmen, thinkers, and influencers in the world each year, continued with Day 2 at the Budapest Congress Center on Friday, 30 May. This day kicked off with a speech by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó of Hungary. He started by describing the year 2025 as ‘a watershed year’. ‘Until now, we were playing defence, but it’s now time to go on offence,’ he proclaime…

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The AfD leader spoke at a conference in Budapest, where she also spoke about Russia's war against Ukraine.

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Prime Minister Viktor Orbán welcomed Alice Weidel, co-chair of the German Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in Budapest on the occasion of the CPAC Hungary 2025 conference. At the opening of the event, Orbán welcomed Weidel in a special way, noting: “It’s good to see that there are ordinary Germans who love their country more than Brussels.” During the meeting, both emphasized their commitment to national sovereignty, the protection of Christ…

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She was unwelcome in the previous year. Now Alice Weiel speaks with a standing applause at the CPAC. A taboo has fallen – with consequences for Europe and the AfD. A commentary by Dieter Stein. This post CPAC in Budapest The AfD succeeds breakthrough on European stage was published on Young Freedom.

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Le Taurillon broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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