Mateusz Morawiecki - CPAC in DC 2025
- Staff Writer
- 2 days ago
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At CPAC in DC 2025, the increasing global reach of the conservative movement made itself more evident than ever. Representatives from several nations, including Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Israel, Hungary, and Poland spoke at the conference, truly showing the movement’s global success.
On February 20, 2025, Sejm member and former Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki spoke on the CPAC stage about the need for European unity with the United States. He spoke about common problems that Europe and the United States faced, such as mass migration, corruption, and an attack on free speech.
“I stand here in front of you as a representative of Europe, a continent that once shaped the world,” Morawiecki began his speech. He spoke of great minds from the continent, including Columbus, Copernicus, Da Vinci, and Tesla, and said that Europe “was a really great continent, and I want this continent to be great.”
Morawiecki’s speech comes before the first-ever CPAC in Poland, scheduled to take place in Podkarpacie from May 26-27. The event will be held in conjunction with TV Republika, a Polish news channel committed to independent journalism.
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