Europe's US-backed conservatives hope this is their moment to go mainstream
Summary
CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) held significant events in Poland and Hungary with a focus on promoting conservative ideas backed by the US. The gatherings featured notable speakers who expressed views opposing the European Union's liberal policies, ahead of the Polish presidential election.Key Facts
- CPAC held large gatherings in Poland and Hungary, focusing on US-backed conservative ideas.
- The events are timed before Poland's presidential election, featuring a candidate backed by CPAC.
- Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban and other speakers promoted their vision of conservatism.
- Orban criticized the EU's Green Deal and expressed concerns about immigration.
- Many international conservative figures attended, including past prime ministers from Europe and Australia.
- Orban described President Trump as a "truth serum" and emphasized traditional values.
- The gatherings sought to create an "international nationalist movement."
- US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem expressed support for the CPAC-backed candidate in Poland.
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