CPAC Hungary: Orbán Backs Nawrocki, Plans To Transform EU

The Hungarian PM also announced a plan to Make Europe Great Again

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The Hungarian PM also announced a plan to Make Europe Great Again

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán took the opportunity at the opening of CPAC Hungary to effectively endorse conservative Polish presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki. Poland, he said, is currently trampling on the constitution and the democracy—supported by Brussels. “What a shame!” he said. “Long live Nawrocki!”

The liberal plan for Europe’s future is an indebted war continent, where there is no freedom, only obedience, he said. In contrast, he outlined the Patriots’ four-part plan that could “transform” EU

  • Peace, not war: We should not bring war to Europe by embracing Ukraine as an EU member
  • Sovereignty, not common debt—nor centralized economic governance
  • Protect our freedoms: freedom of speech, press, and political freedom
  • Take Europe back from migrants: Preserve a Christian culture and national-patriotic curricula.

To accomplish this requires turning off the liberal American money taps, Orbán said—and to do that, conservatives and sovereigntists need to win elections at home. 

Orbán also specifically welcomed Alternative für Deutschland’s Alice Weidel, saying it’s important for Hungarians to see that there are “decent Germans who put their country first.”

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