Today, many seemingly conservative parties, especially in Western Europe, have embraced "progressive" ideas, form coalitions with the left, and even receive support from the Soros groups themselves, said Mark D. Ivanyo, a prominent politician of the American Republican Party, in a statement to Magyar Hírlap. Republicans is the founder and managing director of the organization for National Renewal, whom Hungarian President Katalin Novák also met during his overseas trip.

What do you think of the idea that the Conservative parties should develop a joint global strategy?

I think conservatives who believe in national sovereignty and putting the people first need to come together and coordinate because the Soros network is funding the global effort to defeat us. The same US-based globalist NGOs are now organizing riots almost everywhere in the world, especially in Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and South Asia. However, pseudo-conservatives should not be included in our global cooperation.

Today, many seemingly conservative parties, especially in Western Europe, have embraced "progressive" ideas, form coalitions with the left, and even receive support from the Soros groups themselves.

That is why it is important to expressly unite the conservative, populist – looking after the interests of the average person – or national-conservative forces, since these movements carry the torch of true conservatism.

"Together we are strong" is the motto of the current congress of CPAC Hungary. Are we strong enough to successfully fight against extreme liberalism and the New Left?

Of course, we are not as strong as we were a few years ago. Trump and Bolsonaro have been removed from power, as well as several Eastern European leaders who will speak at the CPAC Hungary conference. That is why it is important to reorganize, develop new strategies, and learn how to take on entrenched globalist interests in the long term. The rigging of the 2020 US election shows that even when we win, we can't be complacent and always expect the left to fight back stronger than ever.

Patriots around the world can learn a lot from Viktor Orbán, as he managed to retain power and won overwhelming victories. That is why Hungary is such a good choice for the CPAC conference.

In your opinion, how can close cooperation between the American and European conservative parties be imagined, since the circumstances are different?

Since the rise of President Trump, the Republican Party has moved in the direction of many European conservative parties, such as Fidesz. These days, many of Trump's political positions—from immigration to Ukraine—are similar to those of Prime Minister Orbán. However, unlike many European parties, the Republican Party is a large umbrella party that includes everyone from centrists and liberals – or, those I consider Republicans in name only – to nationalists and populists like myself. Unfortunately, the RINOs (Republican In Name Only) still have a lot of influence within the Republican Party and are strongly opposed to cooperation with Fidesz. The best way to foster cooperation is to build relationships between European national-conservative parties and like-minded factions within the Republican Party, such as Republicans for National Renewal, as these can be alliances based on shared values.

Source: Magyar Hírlap

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