
Javier Milei, the first president in Argentina’s history to defect from the globalist agenda and visit Hungary, laid out his political creed and commitment to the ideals of freedom on the stage of CPAC Hungary 2026. In his speech, he emphasized that at the pinnacle of his government’s decision-making mechanism is not political gain, but a strict moral order that places the defense of life, liberty, and private property above all else.
Milei drew a parallel between the fate of Argentina and Europe, warning of the dangers of “deadly collectivism,” socialism, and uncontrolled migration, which he believes are the mechanisms the elites use to extinguish Western civilization.
Milei also reported on Argentina’s economic “miracle”: according to him, they succeeded in eliminating money creation within half a year, drastically reducing state expenditures, and decreasing poverty from 50% to 30% by breaking the chains of the money-printing scam.
The Argentine head of state particularly praised the courage of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whom he characterized as a statesman who spoke the truth about the threat to the West when it was not at all popular and when the shadows were darkest.
He concluded his speech with a powerful call to action: free nations must unite to return to their roots and make the Western world great again, rejecting the logic of guilt and the ideological war against traditions.