
"Peter Magyar stated, 'The state will not finance these things, neither the event called CPAC nor other related institutions such as the Mathias Corvinus Collegium and similar attached bodies.' He emphasized that financing these organizations was a crime that needed to be investigated."
"Orban's government faced criticism for authoritarian moves that restricted free speech and press freedoms, yet he maintained support from the American right, including multiple endorsements from Donald Trump."
Peter Magyar, the newly elected Prime Minister of Hungary, announced the immediate cessation of state funding for CPAC, labeling it a crime that requires investigation. His victory over Viktor Orban ended a 16-year rule characterized by authoritarianism and restrictions on free speech. Despite Orban's support from American conservatives, including endorsements from Donald Trump and events organized by CPAC in Hungary, Magyar emphasized that the state should not finance such organizations. He specifically mentioned CPAC and related institutions in his remarks following the election.
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