Targeting what he described as improper financial ties between the previous government and the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Hungary's newly elected prime minister, Péter Magyar, moved swiftly in the opening days of his administration.
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Péter Magyar himself attended the CPAC event in 2022 and applauded Viktor Orbán. The chairman of the Tisza Party has now announced that they will not finance the event. There may be a personal grudge behind it.