PM Orbán at CPAC Hungary: ‘We Are Fighting for the Soul of the Western World’
Orbán framed Hungary as a key defender of Western values against migration and terrorism, with 667 guests from 51 countries attending CPAC Hungary ahead of critical elections.
- A terror attack by anti-Israel Islamist extremists in Pardubice, Czechia, caused Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babia to cancel his appearance at CPAC Hungary 2026.
- CPAC Hungary 2026 will feature speakers including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, and German AfD Co-Chair Alice Weidel.
- CPAC Hungary 2026 is expected to host 667 guests from 51 countries with 45 speakers and 182 journalists, described as the most impactful CPAC Hungary yet.
- Polling shows Hungary's right-wing Fidesz party leading ahead of the parliamentary election, supported by recent municipal election wins.
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DEXYPTAGE - After a great ultraconservative conference on Saturday, the leader Magyar brings together the main nationalists in Europe on Monday in Budapest.
Trump Endorses Viktor Orbán in Hungary
President Trump reiterated his “complete and total endorsement” of Viktor Orbán in the Hungarian elections, Politico reports. Trump praised Hungary’s “strong borders” and said the country will continue to “work very hard on immigration,” and said Europe has to “work very hard” to solve “a lot of problems” around immigration.
US President Donald Trump sent a new message of support to the head of the government from Budapest on Saturday, in view of the parliamentary elections that will take place in Hungary on 12 April. "My full and complete support," Trump said, in a video message published by the Hungarian Prime Minister X, who thanked the president...
Radical parties come to Budapest to participate in the 5th edition of the CPCC, in which the Hungarian Prime Minister has pointed out Santiago Abascal, as president of Patriots for Europe
CPAC Hungary takes place for the fifth time in Hungary - also financed with funds from the government. Alice Weidel from the AfD was involved.
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