Argentina will host the next Political Conference of Conservative Action

Argentina will host the next Political Conference of Conservative Action

Argentina will host the Conservative Action Political Conference (CPAC), next December 4, at the Hilton Hotel in Puerto Madero, in Buenos Aires. Leaders of liberalism and conservatives from around the world will come to the country to be part of the forum.

It is neither more nor less than the oldest and most prestigious conservative forum in USAfounded in 1964 and whose principles are maintained in the defense of life, liberty and the right to property, a rhetoric that aligns with that of the President Javier Milei.

From the organization of the event they assured that the call to the event in Argentina is a “milestone on the national political calendar and underlines the “growing influence of conservatism, liberalism and Argentina on the international stage.”

“In a time of increasing global challenges, this conference will focus on the importance of limited government, the free market capitalism, individual responsibility and the preservation of cultural and religious heritage“, they highlighted through the official website.

In that sense, they announced that “prominent leaders, policy experts and grassroots activists” will participate and assured that “CPAC Argentina will serve as platform to promote conservative principles that strengthen familiesempower communities and ensure a prosperous future for Argentina and the region.”

The last CPAC meeting was in February of this year in the United States. There, former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump met with Argentine President Javier Milei, Salvadoran Nayib Bukele, former British Prime Minister Liz Truss, and other figures of world conservatism.

What is the Conservative Action Political Conference

The Conservative Action Political Conference (CPAC) Its objective is to defend principles such as life, liberty and the right to property. And, although its main focus is national politics, it is also based on being able to bring together conservative figures from different parts of the world.

The summit is held once a year and in February brought together international figures such as those already mentioned and the president of the Spanish party Vox, Santiago Abascal and the leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party, Nigel Farage.

Source: Ambito

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