The Budapest-based Center for Fundamental Rights has been a Hungarian think tank dealing with political and legal analysis since 2013. The Center considers preserving national identity, sovereignty, and Christian social traditions as its primary mission, especially amidst the 21st century's heightened processes of globalization, integration, geopolitical changes, and technological advancements. "God, Homeland, Family" constitutes the triple value system that best expresses the Centre's ethos and vision of the world, and which is the benchmark for both our legal and political analysis. Countering today's overgrown human rights fundamentalism and political correctness, which have been affecting numerous aspects of our everyday life, is a well-known aim of the Center. The Center also serves as the co-organizer of CPAC Hungary, the only Conservative Political Action Conference on European soil and an active participant in international CPAC events. CPAC is the largest conference of conservative politicians, institutes, think tanks, internet opinion leaders and activists on both political and public issues. The Center's mission is to promote the Hungarian conservative renaissance in the world, and actively contribute to building cooperation and community among like-minded organizations and thinkers.
