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Central Europe correspondent
It was a great week in Europe for CPAC, a conservative US political action conference, with great meetings in Poland and Hungary.
The terms are crucial, ahead of Sunday’s presidential election between the nationalist, supported by CPAC, King of Navaroka, and the Liberal Mayor of Warsaw Rafal Trzaskovsky, who are described by CPAC as a “battle for Western civilization”.
Traditionally, the meeting place for conservative activists in America, CPAC visibility has increased with Donald Trump in the White House and his (make America again great) in indisputable control over the Republican Party.
“This is not the gathering of the defeated, but those who survived,” said Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban on Thursday in Budapest.
Describing President Trump as the “serum of truth”, Orban emphasized his vision of a new Europe that he calls the “patriots” based on the nation, the traditional family and his version of Christianity.
For violent applause, he and other speakers made fun of the European Union’s green transaction and complained about mass immigration and “gender and madness”.
In the Congress Hall, rich disc -music, flickering lights, videos and leading celebrities, old politicians sometimes gave up dazzling all the romatase.
“Europeans don’t feel safe in their cities, homes and countries,” Orban said. “They are unfamiliar in their homes. It’s not integration, it’s a population replacement.”
It was the topic that his guests Alice Weidel repeated with the extreme right -wing and Gert Waders of the Dutch Party of Freedom.
It was a movement that wanted to remake the entire European project with its own brand of conservatism, throwing out the old EU liberalism.
Other speakers included Prime Minister Slovak Robert Fika and the leader of the Austrian Freedom Party Herbert Kik.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Trus was also here, and Australian former Prime Minister Tony Abbot and former Polish and Czech Prime Ministers Mateusheus Marieveki and Andrei Babis, as well as an array of influential Republicans and political South American politicians.
There was even a representative of BJP Rajendra Modi in India, Ram Madkhov.
In Warsaw on Tuesday, and then in Budapest, the speakers outlined the case for calling one of them “an international nationalist movement, a global platform for anti -globalist forces.”
“Unlike CPAC in the US, Hungary Cpac seems to have more intelligent substances. And it also serves as a rarity in Europe – for nationalist and populist politicians and activists to come together and a network,” said the Drehar, the editor of the American Conservative, based in Budapest.
“The promise of Viktor Orban makes Budapest the intellectual capital of the European Conservatism of the dissident.”
Orban enjoys this “dissident” topic, while more major European conservatives, such as the new German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, maintain the distance.
This week in Hungary and Poland was the point that the Trump administration is here to return the support that Donald Trump received from nationalist leaders in Europe in his victory last November.
“If you are choosing a leader who will work with President Trump, the Polish people will have a strong ally,” said Christie Noah, Trump’s Internal Security Head at the Warsaw Cpac conference.
“You will continue to have a military presence here in the US … and you will have equipment made by the American product, high quality.”
She did not say that it would happen if the coral of Novarok would not win on Sunday.
While the Movement Mag in Europe – translated by Victor Orban into mega (make Europe again great) – sounds confident, he also survived the failures, most recently with the Liberal mayor of Bucharest, Nikusar den, winning, winning Romania Presidential election.
In AlbaniaSally Berish, the Democratic Party leader, which is supported by MAI, lost in the parliamentary election this month Socialist Eddie Rama. Former Trump’s former strategist Chris Latsivita has helped Berishi.
And in Austria Herbert Kikkla’s hopes of becoming the chancellor were spoiled by the formation of a new coalition on the left, which instead chose the Christian actor of the Austrian People’s Party.
The throne even ranges from Victor Orban, a leading conference in Budapest.
Can his message, so fresh in his ears of his US supporters, remained for Hungarians?
“If the Navariers do not win in Poland, Hungary will become the following, and Victor Orban will lose power,” George Simion, a Romanian nationalist in Warsaw, defeated by Nikuzar den. The next parliamentary elections of Hungary must be released next April.
There is also cracks in the facade of unity.
Ukraine and Russia remain the source of the division. Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni was noticeable.
And this week there were bad news for Victor Orban – the Hungarian fertility rate decreased to 1.28 in April, almost as low as it came to power in 2010, despite 15 years of tax and stimuli to encourage couples to have more children.
But when chairs in Congress were packed in Congress on Friday night, there was a mood of sublime, and his eyes were training on a runoff in Poland.