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DNH 2021 DNH 2021 · 20/05/2022
· Politics

Orbán, Bolsonaro, Farage addressed US conservative conf in Budapest

Budapest European Union event Fidesz Hungarian government Hungary South America The Czech Republic United Kingdom USA Viktor Orbán

Former Republican senator Rick Santorum, British politician Nigel Farage, and Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, in their addresses to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest on Thursday, emphasised their faith in God and their values based on patriotism and the family.

Santorum said people today were focused on their own pleasures and considered marriage and having children things that limited their freedom. He voiced agreement with Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s view that faith should be treated as a priority.

He congratulated Hungary on its support for families and the church by having the courage to speak the truth.

In a video message to the conference, Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independence Party, praised Hungary’s achievements.

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“We all want to

work together as sovereign states,”

he said. “We’ll have different views on things. We’ll have different views, perhaps, about Russia, about oil,” he added. “But, we have common values. We believe in the integrity of our societies. We believe in the Judeo-Christian culture that underpins literally everything that Western civilisation represents, and we know we’re fighting a war against those who want to destroy everything. And it’s those things that bring us together in unity.”

Eduardo Bolsonaro, a member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies, said in a video message that CPAC Hungary was the right place for conservatives to discuss what they wanted to accomplish. Bolsonaro said that “very sadly”,

conservatives were only in power in Hungary, Brazil “and some other few countries”.

This, he said, showed that the “lies” of the left were working. “Because if we have the opportunity to say the truth, we will win all the debates and we will bring liberty to all of the countries,” he said.

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Furthermore, state secretary for international communications and relations Zoltán Kovács, former Czech President and Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus and, in a video message, member of the US House of Representatives Mike Waltz addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest on Thursday.

Kovács said reality was the most important ally for conservatives. “Our social policies, political preparatory work, political decision making and implementation rely on reality, the assessment of reality and its resonance with society,” he added. The “unprecedented”

two-thirds victory at the election this spring has proven that the path chosen and the realisations made could be instructional.

Klaus said Hungary’s example had proven that victory was possible with conservative politics, which he described as “inspiring”. He said it was important to protect the “fragile West” from internal intellectual enemies and the war in Ukraine has again proven that all military conflicts result in the oppression of freedom and the spread of propaganda.

Waltz said in a video message that more people had died in the world as a result of Communist regimes than in the name of any other ideology. Despite this, more than 30 percent of young Americans have a favourable opinion of Communism, he said. They have no idea that Communist regimes have destroyed the lives of hundreds of millions, he added.

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Source: MTI

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6 Comments

  1. Pearl White says:
    20/05/2022 at 15:30

    Let’s cut to the chase and see what is really going here in this despicable meeting of despicable people who are promoting disharmony on the back a mass shooting (murderI in Buffalo the other day. The truth is out there but not from the MTI whitewash: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/18/cpac-conference-budapest-hungary-viktor-orban-speaker

  2. mariavontheresa says:
    20/05/2022 at 19:48

    What has the murder of 10 people in Buffalo by a mentally ill person to do with CPAC or Hungary. Pearl White does not mention the mass murder by black people. The common factor between mass murders in the US is the lawlessness. Soros supported liberal DAs refuse to enforce the law and murderers, thieves are freed before the hardworking police officers finish the paper work.

    Hungarians have a conservative government that believes that the government’s duty is to look after the welfare and safety of its people. That is the common thread among the attendees of CPAC.

  3. Pearl White says:
    21/05/2022 at 07:10

    @marievontheresa, marvellous as you are spouting nonsense, you don’t seem to be good at reading articles. The answer to ‘what has (it) got do with CPAC’ is contained in the article for which I thoughtfully provided a link.

  4. Anonymous says:
    21/05/2022 at 19:40

    Nigel Farage is a joke. He now does paid-for video messages to any nominated person. Someone asked him to do a video message to wish Happy Birthday to a ‘Hugh Jaynus’, and he did! Says it all really……!

  5. Dari says:
    22/05/2022 at 04:12

    Madame Ambassador, I feel an undertone of (mild?) racism.

    As for the “mentally ill” 18-year-old Payton Gendron: https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20220516-us-shooter-embraced-racist-replacement-theory-online

    Could we also apply the term “mentally ill”, to all followers of the “Great Replacement” (theory)?

  6. Dari says:
    23/05/2022 at 04:10

    CORRECTION:
    My last paragraph starting with “Could”, was intended to be “Should”.

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