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Bradley-Farrell’s book on Hungarian politics presented at Hungarian US embassy
A book on Hungarian politics by American author Shea Bradley-Farrell, Last Warning to the West, was presented at the Hungarian embassy in Washington DC at an event linked to a CPAC meeting on Thursday.
Bradley-Farrell, who heads the Counterpoint Institute and is a leading staff member of the Centre for Fundamental Rights, argues that Hungary serves as an example to Western countries for how to put conservative values into political practice.
Hungary’s ambassador to Washington, Szabolcs Takacs, said Hungarians were survivors, noting its history of fighting for survival culminating in their uprising against the Soviet Communist regime.
Miklos Szantho, the director of the Centre for Fundamental Rights, argued there was a need to build a coalition for promoting conservative values, as such values were “under attack by progressive forces”.
Szantho is scheduled to address the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday.
Also attending the embassy event was Arizona politician Kari Lake, a possible vice-presidential candidate of Donald Trump.
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