Milei at CPAC Hungary: Crossed to impoverished socialism and strongly supported Viktor Orbán

Milei at CPAC Hungary: Crossed to impoverished socialism and strongly supported Viktor Orbán
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The Argentine president highlighted his economic management and warned about the European interventionist model

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The Argentine president, Javier Milei, participated this Saturday in the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Budapest, where he gave an extensive speech focused on the defense of the ideas of freedom, criticism of socialism and explicit support for right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

During his presentation, Milei highlighted his affinity with Hungary and its political leadership: “A nation with which we share a love for the ideas of freedom and with whose Prime Minister, Víktor Orbán, we are united by a personal fraternity and a sense of mutual admiration.”

Morality as State Policy

The president presented one of the central axes of his administration: “Today I come to talk to you about a core concept of our government management... I speak, neither more nor less, of morality as State policy.”

In this regard, he explained the order of priorities that guide his administration: “Morality, what is morally correct — that is, the defense of the right to life, freedom and property — always, without exception, comes first, and political calculation, always without exception, comes last.”

Javier Milei, Karina Milei and Pablo Quirno.
Javier Milei, Karina Milei and Pablo Quirno.
He

also quoted Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius to reinforce his position: “If it's not right, don't do it; if it's not true, don't

say it.”

Criticism of the Argentine past

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Milei criticized the policies of recent decades in the country: “In Argentina, for 100 years, the opposite was done diametrically.” He added: “Politicians questioned private property, issued unbacked money, indebted entire generations

.”

In economic matters, he argued that when they took office they faced a critical situation: “We inherited a country... with an inflation of more than 200% and that was traveling directly to hyperinflation.”

In turn, he defended the measures taken by his administration: “In our first month of office, we made the biggest adjustment in human history to public spending.” And he said: “We reduced public spending in real terms by 30%

.”

He also highlighted the economic successes achieved: “We are moving to inflation that is around 30%, and probably... we will finish exterminating it.”

Message against socialism The

Argentine president was forceful in his criticism of socialism: “When a society chooses freedom, things improve... When a society chooses socialism, things get worse.”

In addition, he pointed to historical examples of the failure of that system: “We saw it in the Soviet Union, we see it in Cuba, we see it in Venezuela.” In that context, he said: “It's not a question of luck... it's a matter of decisions.”

President Javier Milei.
President Javier Milei.

Europe and the crisis of the model

In her speech, Milei also questioned Europe's direction: “In the name of compassion they attacked property, in the name of

equality they destroyed merit.”

He added: “Europe was left without growth, without the rule of law and today... its leaders were also left without any political credibility.”

He also linked these policies to political interests: “Creating dependents is creating voters, each subsidy is a purchased vote.”

Support for Orbán and a global call

Finally, the president praised the Hungarian leadership: “Hungary has then become a country that decides to do what is right over what is well

regarded.”

Regarding the country's prime minister, Milei praised Orbán's role: “He has become one of the clearest and most courageous voices.”

“Dear friend Viktor, you can count on our respect, admiration and support. Hungary has in you a leader of exceptional courage and an indispensable voice for the future of Europe,” he added

.

In the closing, the president called for a deeper defense of the ideas of freedom: “Never give in to evil, but fight it with more force.”

Finally, he concluded with his usual message: “May God bless Hungary, may God bless Argentina... and long live freedom, damn it.”


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