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Hungary’s Orban bemoans liberal ‘virus’ at CPAC conference
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary’s populist prime minister likened liberalism to a “virus” in a gap speech on the Conservative Political Motion Convention within the Hungarian capital on Thursday, portray an image of a worldwide right-wing motion mobilizing to defeat “progressive elites.”
Viktor Orban’s speech at CPAC Hungary centered round battling what he incessantly described as “woke tradition,” and delved primarily into hot-button cultural subjects equivalent to transgender and LGBTQ+ rights, migration and the content material of training for youngsters.
The 2-day convention, the second in Hungary in as a few years, featured segments titled “Make Youngsters Not Struggle” and “No Nation for Woke Males.” An indication over the doorway to the venue, a convention corridor on the Danube River, learn, “No Woke Zone.”
After receiving a standing ovation, Orban mentioned Hungary had turn out to be “world-famous” for its hard-line migration and cultural insurance policies, and provided these in attendance a recipe for implementing an identical right-wing agenda at house.
“No migration, no gender, no warfare,” Orban mentioned, urging his worldwide viewers to deal with these points in their very own international locations.
“Hungary is definitely an incubator the place experiments are performed on the way forward for conservative insurance policies. Hungary is the place the place we didn’t simply discuss defeating the progressives and liberals and inflicting a conservative Christian political flip, however we truly did it,” Orban mentioned.
Orban has styled himself as a champion of what he calls “intolerant democracy,” drawing controversy and elevating considerations within the European Union and elsewhere about Hungary sliding into authoritarian rule. He has depicted himself as a defender of European Christendom in opposition to Muslim migrants, progressives and the “LGBTQ foyer.”
In 2021, his right-wing Fidesz celebration banned the depiction of homosexuality or intercourse reassignment in media focusing on individuals below 18. Info on homosexuality was additionally forbidden at school intercourse teaching programs, or in movies and commercials accessible to minors.
On Thursday, Orban argued that liberalism sought to degrade nations, which had led to the West falling behind Asia in financial and demographic indicators.
“The woke motion and gender ideology are precisely what Communism and Marxism was,” he mentioned. “They artificially reduce the nation into minorities as a way to spark strife among the many teams.”
The CPAC Hungary convention was the most recent embrace of Orban by the U.S. right-wing motion. Final summer season, he spoke at CPAC’s nationwide convention in Texas the place he advised the group in Dallas to “take again the establishments in Washington and Brussels” and deal with profitable U.S. elections subsequent 12 months.
Orban was the primary European nationwide chief to publicly endorse former President Donald Trump’s candidacy in 2016, and voiced his assist for Trump’s 2020 marketing campaign as properly. On Thursday, Orban mentioned he was sure that “if President Trump have been president now, there can be no warfare affecting Ukraine and Europe at the moment.”
“Come again, Mr. President, make America nice once more, and produce us peace!” he mentioned, to vigorous applause from the viewers.
As in 2022, the Related Press and different worldwide information organizations weren’t granted accreditation to cowl the CPAC Hungary assembly regardless of making a number of requests over a number of months.
In opening feedback, CPAC chairman Matt Schlapp mentioned that CPAC within the U.S. had determined to “go Hungarian” of their strategy to the media, deciding for themselves “who’s a journalist and who shouldn’t be a journalist” when figuring out which retailers to permit into their occasions.
Orban, in energy since 2010, has overseen a deep transformation of Hungary’s media panorama. His authorities has incessantly been accused of eroding press freedoms and rolling again democratic checks and balances.
Former Fox Information host Tucker Carlson on Thursday gave transient feedback by video hyperlink, one in all his first public appearances because the community ousted him in April.
“I want I used to be there in Budapest,” Carlson mentioned. “If I ever get fired and have a while and may go away, I might be there with you. However within the meantime, Godspeed.”
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Argentina's Milei shuts up critics with miracle turnaround of economy, strong security policies
President Javier Milei of Argentina continues to stun his critics with an economy that has outperformed expectations and continues along an ambitious path for national security, including pursuit of a NATO global partnership.
“The fact that you have a president, head of state, who is defending the free market, who is defending the role of entrepreneurs and businessmen as creators of value and just defending deregulation when the tendency in Latin America and much of the West has been to regulate the economy . . . I think that’s very positive, not only for Argentina, but for the region as a whole and maybe beyond,” Daniel Raisbeck, a policy analyst at the CATO Institute, told Fox News Digital.
Milei won the presidency in November last year and prompted concern from some in the West that he would lead his country down a road to ruin with libertarian policies that would make an already troubled economy even weaker. Voters wanted economic relief from a market hit with some of the highest inflation in the world.
Those attitudes have shifted just months later as Milei has enacted a raft of policy changes: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreed to release a tranche of loans due to Argentina under a bailout program thanks to Milei’s government managing to create a fiscal surplus in the previous fiscal quarter and bring inflation down.
ARGENTINA REPORTS ITS FIRST SINGLE-DIGIT INFLATION IN SIX MONTHS AS MARKETS SWOON AND COSTS HIT HOME
Argentina’s inflation in March alone hit 287%, causing poverty to deepen, and citizens to take to the streets with strikes and protests against his policies. The monthly inflation rate was 25% in December when Milei first took office.
Milei then went on to significantly reduce spending with major cuts to public-sector wages as he suspended public works projects and cut subsidies. He also devalued the country’s currency by over 50%, which helped it stabilize in value even as the price of basic goods jumped.
The monthly inflation dropped to 8.8% by April, marking the first single-digit inflation rate in over six months.
Argentina recorded a $589 million budget surplus in January and continued to post a surplus for each of the first four months of 2024, even as the surplus shrank to $299 million in April, Reuters reported. This marks the country’s first quarterly surplus since 2008.
Raisbeck stressed that Milei’s primary measure of cutting spending has proven highly effective, while arguing that the significant deregulation in other parts of the economy has helped it revive over those first months of the new administration.
“Argentina was one of the most regulated economies in the world,” Raisbeck said. “So when you have a very well-thought-out package like the one that they introduced . . . and you get rid of as many of those regulations as you can, then it’s very positive.”
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He noted that Milei has not adhered to some of his more aggressive campaign promises, which included a promise to dollarize the economy and shut down the Central Bank, saying that it was a “non-negotiable matter.”
Even days after he won the election, Milei appeared to favor more moderate Cabinet members than many would have expected of a man who jolted the international community with his outsider attitude and plans.
The Wall Street Journal, in December 2023, argued that Milei’s tenure “may turn out to be pretty conventional,” with pro-market Economy Minister Luis Caputo leading away from Milei’s more radical plans.
The promised dollarization has been delayed, and Raisbeck explained that Milei’s approach has relied heavily on using the Central Bank to help regulate the economy, though he argued that Milei’s policies remain libertarian due to the deregulation he has pursued in other areas.
“Everything related to deregulation is very libertarian, and we’ve seen great success already in the housing market, for instance,” Raisbeck said. “So that obviously brought a huge amount of supply that was suppressed because of price controls.”
Milei also brought Argentina back to the international foreground, with a stronger focus on national security and changing up the country’s goals from the previous administration – most notably, he rejected the invitation to join the China and Russia-led economic bloc BRICS.
PERUVIAN LAWMAKERS BEGIN YET ANOTHER EFFORT TO REMOVE PRESIDENT DINA BULARTE FROM OFFICE
Milei argued that it was not “opportune” for Argentina to join the bloc as a full member, according to German outlet DW. However, he will continue to develop ties with its members in the meantime.
“They have a good security minister, Patricia Bullrich, who has experience because she was a security minister in the previous government,” Joseph M. Humire, the executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society, told Fox News Digital. “She has been able to get the ball rolling very quickly, and I think that was the benefit of having her in that position.”
Humire explained that Milei’s government has largely focused on clearing out external agitators, particularly those connected to Russian disinformation networks, which remain a paramount concern in most parts of the world as Moscow seeks to expand its influence.
“The external forces are usually the key,” Humire said. “Usually, it’s the Russians. The Russians have probably the biggest disinformation networks to be able to amplify local grievances and turn them into this macro instability, and they did that in Colombia, in Chile.”
“A lot of the specifics of the nation’s security has been in mitigating these agitation networks that create chaos throughout the country, and they have been neutralizing some of these threats while they’re studying others,” he added.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 815
Here is the situation on Sunday, May 19, 2024.
Fighting
- Slavyansk oil refinery in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region halted operations following a Ukrainian drone attack overnight, Interfax news agency reported. The refinery is a private plant with a capacity of 4 million metric tonnes of oil per year, about one million barrels per day.
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Ukraine’s air force claimed it destroyed all 37 Shahed attack drones launched by Russia overnight. The regions targeted by the drones include Kyiv, Odesa, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, Cherkasy and Kherson.
- The governor of Kharkiv said nearly 10,000 people had been forced to leave their homes since Russian forces launched a surprise ground attack on May 10. Russia claimed its military took control of another village, Staritsya, in the Kharkiv region near the Russian border.
- Ukrainian prosecutors said Russian shelling killed a 60-year-old woman and injured three other civilians in the northeast city of Vovchansk, 5km (3 miles) from the Russian border. A 59-year-old man was also injured in the village of Ukrainske.
- Russia said its forces shot down nine US ATACMS missiles over Crimea and at least 60 drones over Russian sovereign territory. Its forces also shot down a Tochka-U missile fired by Ukraine in Russia’s Belgorod region.
- Belgorod regional Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said a Ukrainian drone attack injured a woman and a man in the village of Petrovka. The two were treated for shrapnel injuries.
Politics and diplomacy
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged issues with staffing and “morale” within the country’s troops as he signed a mobilisation law that came into force on Saturday. Kyiv has lowered the age at which men can be drafted from 27 to 25 and tightened punishments for those who avoid the call-up.
- Ukrainian prosecutors said they were investigating as a potential war crime a Russian air attack on a residential area of the regional capital, Kharkiv, in which six civilians were wounded, including a 13-year-old girl, 16-year-old male and an eight-year-old.
- Ukrainian officials accuse Russian soldiers in Vovchansk of using dozens of captured civilians as “human shields” to defend their command headquarters.
- Moscow denied deliberately targeting civilians even as thousands have been killed and injured since its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
- Poland announced it would spend $2.5bn to fortify its eastern border, which includes Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
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