Abascal and international far-right back Orbán in Budapest

Far-right leaders worldwide, including Santiago Abascal, Javier Milei and Alice Weidel, backed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Hungary in Budapest. The event precedes the April 12 elections, where Orbán risks losing power after 16 years. Attendees criticized the EU, Ukraine and Pedro Sánchez.

At CPAC Hungary in Budapest on March 21, 2026, around 3,000 attendees rallied behind Viktor Orbán ahead of challenging elections per polls. Santiago Abascal, Vox leader, called the April 12 vote a 'historic crossroads' for Hungary and Europe. 'If Viktor Orbán does not win, Hungary would lose and be absorbed by the abyss created by the EU,' Abascal stated, describing the Hungarian government as a 'light in the darkness' and 'Europe's wall of dignity'.Argentine President Javier Milei dubbed Pedro Sánchez a 'pichón de tirano' or fledgling tyrant. Abascal labeled Sánchez a 'tirano y traidor' or tyrant and traitor, allied with Chavista Venezuela, Iranian ayatollahs, Cuba, Lula's Brazil and Hamas, and linked to George Soros. Orbán called Abascal 'mi jefe' or my boss, as president of Patriots for Europe, and praised his leadership.Orbán accused the European Commission of election interference by backing 'federalist forces'. He blocked a 90 billion euro EU loan for Ukraine and rejected pressures from Brussels and Kyiv. Alice Weidel charged the EU with funding Ukraine's 'most corrupt regime' to prolong a war not theirs, omitting criticism of Putin. Others included messages from Donald Trump, Mateusz Morawiecki, Geert Wilders and Matteo Salvini.

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Brazilian President Lula warns of democratic threats at Barcelona Progressive Summit alongside Spanish President Sánchez and Argentine Governor Kicillof.
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Lula warns democratic backslide brings a Hitler

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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva warned on Friday in Spain that when democracy retreats 'a Hitler appears', during meetings with President Pedro Sánchez and at the Progressive Summit in Barcelona. The leaders signed bilateral agreements and defended democracy against reactionary threats. Buenos Aires Province Governor Axel Kicillof attended the event and criticized Javier Milei's direction.

Vox leader Santiago Abascal warned the Popular Party on Saturday that his party will break coalition governments in Extremadura, Aragón and Castilla y León if signed agreements are not honored.

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Péter Magyar's pro-European Tisza Party secured a two-thirds majority in Hungary's parliamentary election on April 12, ending Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule. Orbán conceded defeat less than three hours after polls closed amid record turnout. Magyar vowed to restore ties with the European Union, combat corruption, and rebuild democratic checks and balances.

Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Alejandro Fernández led the 16th PP Congress in Catalonia, where Fernández was reelected president with 97.51% of the votes and the party was presented as the alternative to nationalism and socialism.

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Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina has been proclaimed the new secretary general of PSOE Extremadura at the 16th Extraordinary Congress held in Mérida, with an executive approved by 88.2% of delegates that includes all his primary rivals. The socialist leader has sharply criticized the PP-Vox government pact, calling it a 'humiliation' for Extremadurans. Figures like José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Rebeca Torró have backed the party's unity and attacked the right-wing agreements.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has pledged to deploy the full force of the state against any Extremadura regional laws enacting the PP-Vox pact's 'national priority' clause, which prioritizes Spaniards for social aids over irregular immigrants. The threat follows criticism from Madrid's Isabel Díaz Ayuso, who called the measure illegal.

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Miguel Ángel Sánchez Rivera, a federal legislator from Movimiento Ciudadano, posted images of his attendance at the UEFA Champions League final held in Budapest.

 

 

 

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