CPAC Hungary commenced its fifth iteration in Budapest, hosted by the Centre for Fundamental Rights. The event drew European far-right figures like Germany’s Alice Weidel and Argentina’s Javier Milei, amid notable US absences.

Orbán claimed a Trump victory improved global conditions, citing curbed 'woke' ideologies and green policies. He described Hungary as Europe’s conservative stronghold against what he termed progressive globalists entrenched in EU institutions.

Orbán stated, “If we win here, we will not only defend Hungary but also break down the progressives’ gate in Brussels.” He vowed to expand influence post-election.