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Fri May 30, 2025, 05:16 PM May 2025

CPAC Hungary to Feature White Nationalists, Extremist Party Figures and Far-Right Activists



https://globalextremism.org/post/cpac-hungary/



The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) returns to Hungary on May 29, 2025 featuring a host of authoritarian and bigoted speakers from the United States, Hungary, Spain, Denmark, Poland, Israel, Estonia, Austria, and the Czech Republic, among others. This is the latest in a series of CPAC events, including one that occurred in Poland earlier in the week. CPAC Hungary is organized by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s main propaganda organization, the Center for Fundamental Rights (Alapjogokert, CFR), and due to massive financing from the Hungarian treasury, CPAC Hungary tends to be one of the largest events within the franchise outside of the yearly American conference (see the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism’s profile of the Center for Fundamental Rights here).

Here are a few of the individuals who will be attending this year as speakers.

Far-right social media figures:

Eva Vlaardingerbroek is an Identitarian activist and prominent believer in the racist “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory, which alleges that political elites are secretly orchestrating a “replacement” of the native white population with a non-white immigrant population, and other conspiracy theories. Her appearance comes only a week after having participated in the “remigration” conference in Italy, alongside neo-fascists, antisemites, white supremacists, and other extremists, advocating for the ethnic cleansing of non-white individuals by way of mass deportation as a “solution” to the Great Replacement (see GPAHE’s reporting on this event here).

Jack Posobiec, a far-right conspiracy theorist who has numerous ties to white supremacist groups and has led disinformation campaigns.

Dave Rubin, an American content creator who was implicated in unknowingly accepting money from a covert Russian influence operation in 2024 to produce content favorable to Russian interests.

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