
Conservatives Rally in Budapest To Challenge Brussels Power Grab
CPAC Hungary highlighted a shift from rhetoric to strategy, as conservative figures moved toward coordinated political action across borders.

CPAC Hungary highlighted a shift from rhetoric to strategy, as conservative figures moved toward coordinated political action across borders.

Conservative leaders from across the world gathered in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2026, as the country prepares for a closely watched parliamentary election.

With CPAC Hungary set for Saturday and the Patriots’ Grand Assembly in Budapest on Monday, the patriotic bloc is presenting itself as one of the main European centres of political gravity.

Speculation over a visit by the U.S. president to Hungary has intensified as CPAC Hungary prepares for its fifth edition in Budapest.

“History will judge this Commission and the pro-migration politicians harshly. Until that day comes, we’ll continue defending our citizens.”

What the EU Commission sees as an anomaly, CPAC attendees see as a model to follow.

PM Viktor Orbán and other conservative leaders warn that Brussels is turning Europe into a dystopia—unless patriots fight back.
The German chancellor threatened Hungary and Slovakia with consequences unless they “obey and abandon” their sovereign positions, PM Fico said.
The Hungarian PM also announced a plan to Make Europe Great Again

The summit, the third of its kind, saw conservative youth leaders from parties on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean zero in on key topics like the importance of cooperation between Rightist forces across the globe, the pressing need to retake key institutions controlled by the globalist liberal-left, immigration, and national sovereignty.