Controversial Dutch politician to attend CPAC Hungary
Geert Wilders, the leader of the Netherlands’ Freedom Party, will attend this year’s CPAC Hungary in Budapest in April, daily Magyar Nemzet said on Thursday.
The paper said Wilders, who aims to become the next Dutch prime minister after his Freedom Party’s election win in November, announced on X that he would participate at the conference.
“Thank you for the invitation to speak at CPAC Hungary in April to Miklos Szantho and the Centre for Fundamental Rights. Proud to be there and speak!” Geert Wilders said in the post.
Hungary will host the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on April 25-26 with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as keynote speaker.
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There is nothing “controversial” about him. He sticks up for the interests of his country and its people. It is shocking that THAT is deemed “controversial” but not the dime-a-dozen globalist-socialist puppets who are working for shadowy elites, foreign corporations, and supranational organizations. Oh, and he’s the most popular politician in the Netherlands, so put that in your “controversial” pipe and smoke it.