CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp expresses his gratitude for the hospitality of Hungary in warmly welcoming CPAC to the beautiful city of Budapest. He praises the work of partner the Center for Fundamental Rights and Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in leading the world in liberty and calls the relationship between the American people and the Hungarian, “a kinship.” He goes on, “We’ve learned so much from talking with you over the last two years.” Schlapp closes with an invitation to join CPAC as it visits other countries, such as Japan, Australia, and Mexico, throughout the rest of the year.
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