CPAC is ahead of the important President’s runoff in Poland by CPAC

Warsaw: Conservative Political Action Conference, Principal Orthodox Assembly of United States held their first meeting in Poland on Tuesday, which was held just five days before the election fighter presidential election between a liberal mayor and a conservative mayor supported by us, a liberal mayor and a conservative mayor supported by us. President Donald Trump. CPAC President Matt Schlap opened the proceedings with a speech that claimed that the world is locked in a fight against orthodox “globalists”, which he has described as enemies of faith, family and freedom. The US Homeland Security Secretary and a prominent Trump colleague Christie NoM has been scheduled to speak at the event in the afternoon. He is also expected to meet a conservative Polish president Andrez Duda, whose second and final term ends in August. The two candidates who died to replace Duda offer different visions for Poland: Rafale Trojscowski, Warsaw’s liberal mayor, who strongly advocates the European Union, and Karol Navki, a conservative historian, who is supported by the ruling law and justice party, who is thankful to the EU. Schlapp claimed that the CPAC stood by Trump during its legal battle and announced that he was playing similar threats in countries such as Poland. “Are you happy that America is getting closer to being great again?” Schlapp asked the audience. “Does Donald Trump’s reunion brings you happiness?” “When one of us is attacking, the rest of us should come to protect the person,” he said. “Global people intend to take each of us out one by one – to shame us, to silence us, to bankrupt us, to ruin us, to turn our children to turn against us.” He said that “it was important to win all these elections including Poland, which are very important for people’s freedom everywhere.” The conference is in Jasionka, near the city of South -East Polish of Rzeszow and an area that is staunchly conservative. Jasionka has also been a center for our and western weapons sent to Ukraine after a full -scale invasion of Russia over three years ago. CPAC meetings, which began in 1974, used a tight budget and a Hawkish foreign policy, but was taken continuously by the Republican party’s Trump Wing. The CPAC has re -designed itself as a celebration of the US President’s populist approach. At the same time, it has reached other conservative populists with a goal of helping to develop a global conservative movement. CPAC has held meetings in Japan, South Korea, Mexico City and Israel. Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban and his employees have become regular speakers. The gathering in Poland followed several CPAC meetings at Budapest. Another speaker on Tuesday was John Eastman, a conservative lawyer, who was many architects of Trump’s unsuccessful strategy to overturn his 2020 election loss. In his speech, Eastman implicated the upcoming Polish presidential election as a decisive moment for the future of Western civilization. He argues that a cultural and ideological “cancer” marked by the loss of faith in Western civilization is spreading towards the east. Eastman said, “Poland is ready to play an important role in defeating this threat to Western civilization. That is why this election on Sunday is so important.” He said, “Poland chooses to embrace the European Union, from where this danger comes, or stops it in its tracks, such as it stopped Ottoman’s danger three centuries ago, can be well decided by that choice,” he said. “We are looking at the United States with a keen interest,” he said. “The world is watching with deep interest.”