The National Conservatism conference scheduled to take place in Brussels on Tuesday and Wednesday has been plagued by self-proclaimed anti-fascists and left-wing politicians reportedly pressuring venues to cancel the event
Some of the most high-profile conservative politicians in Europe are descending on Brussels tomorrow for a two-day conference that almost didn’t take place after reports of political interference and multiple venues being pressured to deplatform the event.
The National Conservatism conference has been planned for months and is set to include keynote speakers including Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and British conservative broadcaster Nigel Farage, in addition to many other prominent conservative politicians.
Former U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman, former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, President of France’s Reconquête party Éric Zemmour, and dozens of MEPs and conservative commentators are expected to speak at the event.
The only issue is that as of Monday evening, no venue had been confirmed.