Upcoming Event - “Crown and Cross: The Re-Christianization of Europe and the Revival of Constitutional Monarchies” November 21–22, 2025, at the Vila Galé Collection Braga, Portugal.

The International Conference “Crown and Cross: The Re-Christianization of Europe and the Revival of Constitutional Monarchies” is a high-level gathering of political leaders, scholars, and cultural figures dedicated to examining the spiritual and civilizational foundations of Europe. Taking place in Braga, Portugal, a historic cradle of faith and tradition, the event seeks to foster dialogue on the enduring relevance of Christianity and monarchical institutions in safeguarding European identity and moral cohesion.

Organized by the Institute of Conservative Politics (IPC), in partnership with the Danube Institute (Hungary) and the Prosperity Institute (United Kingdom), the conference will explore the intersection of faith, culture, and governance in a time of deep social transformation. Its panels and discussions will address the renewal of moral order, the role of monarchy as a stabilizing institution, and the reawakening of Europe’s spiritual heritage as a path toward unity and continuity.

Beyond intellectual exchange, “Crown and Cross” aims to serve as a space for collaboration among leaders and institutions committed to the defense of tradition, freedom, and responsibility. It aspires to strengthen a European network rooted in shared civilizational values, guided by the conviction that the future of Europe depends on the revival of its spiritual and cultural inheritance.

Budapest Global Dialogue 2025

Honored to Represent IPC at the 2025 Budapest Global Dialogue
From June 16 to 18, I had the distinct privilege of attending the Budapest Global Dialogue, representing the Institute for Conservative Politics (IPC). Held in the heart of Europe, this unique forum brought together voices from across the globe to address the defining political and geopolitical questions of our time.

In an era marked by shifting power dynamics and the resurgence of national identity, the Dialogue offered a powerful space for reflection and exchange on themes that are deeply relevant to conservative thought and global cooperation.

Budapest once again proved itself as a bridge between East and West, tradition and modernity. This Dialogue was not only intellectually enriching but also strategically valuable for IPC’s mission of promoting grounded, forward-looking conservative solutions.

Grateful to the organizers and fellow participants for a dynamic, open, and future-focused event. The conversations and connections formed will be instrumental as IPC continues its work across Europe and beyond.
The future belongs to those who show up—and we did.