Republika Srpska

DODIK ATTENDS CPAC IN BUDAPEST AT KEY GATHERING OF LEADERS ADVOCATING SOVEREIGNTY-FOCUSED POLITICS

Republika Srpska - Hungary - SNSD

SOURCE: Srna

03/21/2026

09:53

DODIK ATTENDS CPAC IN BUDAPEST AT KEY GATHERING OF LEADERS ADVOCATING SOVEREIGNTY-FOCUSED POLITICS
Photo: SRNA

BANJA LUKA, MARCH 21 /SRNA/ – SNSD President Milorad Dodik is taking part in the Conservative Political Action Conference /CPAC/ in Budapest, one of the most significant international gatherings of political leaders advocating politics of sovereignty, freedom, and common sense in the modern world, the party said in a statement.

"At this event, which brings together numerous statesmen, prime ministers, political party leaders, and influential public figures from Europe, the United States, and other parts of the world, it is clear that the world is undergoing profound political changes and that a new political reality is taking shape," the statement said.

As emphasized, Republika Srpska is part of this changing world, one that is increasingly based on the values of sovereignty, respect for national identity, traditional social values, and policies grounded in common sense.

"The presence of President Dodik at CPAC confirms that Republika Srpska has strong friends and partners among political leaders who are shaping the new political map of the world," the SNSD stresses.

During the conference, Dodik has the opportunity to meet with numerous leaders and participants, including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and many other politicians who share the belief that the future of Europe and the world lies in respect for state sovereignty, the freedom of nations, and policies based on reality rather than ideological experiments.

SNSD considers it important for Republika Srpska to be present at such international gatherings, as these meetings strengthen its political ties, promote its positions, and confirm that it has friends among leaders who understand its position and support its right to political and institutional development in line with the Dayton Agreement.

"Republika Srpska remains committed to cooperation with all those who share the values of freedom, sovereignty, stability, and common sense, and today's meetings in Budapest once again confirm that such a political circle is becoming increasingly strong worldwide," it is stated in the announcement.