In May, the Center for Fundamental Rights will once again organize "one of the largest international jamborees of the right", the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), in Budapest, the legal analysis institute announced on its Facebook page on Tuesday.
As it was written, the organizers invited Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to be the keynote speaker of CPAC Hungary, to be held on May 4 and 5. This year, the motto of the event is: "Together we are strong!". The Fundamental Rights Center recalled that CPAC was originally the annual convention of the American right since the 1970s, and the first European forum was organized by the Fundamental Rights Center in Budapest last year.
At that time, the event, which focused on the values of "God, home, family" and attracted more than 1,500 people, including nearly 200 foreign decision-makers, journalists, and influencers, aroused enormous interest: "we managed to form an even closer friendship with our allies, and the left-liberal side erupted in a fit of hysteria." - reads the post.
They added that the CPAC launched by the center's partner, the American Conservative Union (ACU), is "in any case the flagship of the construction of right-wing forces", and the focus of this year's CPAC Hungary will be - as they put it - "the nightmare of liberals, the international organization of national forces ".
They also recalled that Viktor Orbán told the 12 points of the "conservative recipe for success" at last year's event, among others that "we have to play by our own rules, we have to find friends and we have to build a community." According to the post, the Hungarian right can act as an intellectual and political engine in this process.
Source: MTI