The New Republic reports that Hungary’s prime minister-elect Péter Magyar said on April 14, 2026 that Orbán’s government had been “bankrolling” CPAC for years and diverting taxpayer funds to finance the conference. ([newrepublic.com](https://newrepublic.com/post/209035/hungary-prime-minister-victor-orban-paying-cpac))
Magyar said his government will investigate Orbán’s expenditures and end financing for CPAC and “other right-wing institutions abroad.” ([newrepublic.com](https://newrepublic.com/post/209035/hungary-prime-minister-victor-orban-paying-cpac))
Magyar characterized the alleged funding as an improper mixing of party financing with state budget spending and said it should be investigated by future authorities, naming Hungary’s National Office for the Recovery and Protection of Public Assets. ([newrepublic.com](https://newrepublic.com/post/209035/hungary-prime-minister-victor-orban-paying-cpac))
The article says the Trump administration advocated for Orbán before the April 2026 election, and claims JD Vance and Marco Rubio traveled to Budapest to campaign for him; it also says Trump praised Orbán and that CPAC chair Matt Schlapp endorsed him. ([newrepublic.com](https://newrepublic.com/post/209035/hungary-prime-minister-victor-orban-paying-cpac))
CPAC’s official account posted a pro-Orbán statement on Hungary’s election day and referenced hosting “CPAC Hungary” five times. ([newrepublic.com](https://newrepublic.com/post/209035/hungary-prime-minister-victor-orban-paying-cpac))
Multiple outlets reported the election result as a landslide: Magyar’s Tisza party projected to win 138 of 199 seats while Orbán’s Fidesz was on track for 55 seats. ([politico.eu](https://www.politico.eu/article/hungary-election-results-peter-magyar-viktor-orban/))
What’s missing in the source: how much money was involved, which entity paid (Hungarian ministry/state company/foundation), where it appeared in public budgets, whether payments went to CPAC (U.S.) or a separate CPAC Hungary organizer, and whether any documents have been released yet.