Michał Rachoń, Program Director of TV Republika, will take part in the international Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) summit, scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, in Grapevine, Texas. For years, the event has brought together politicians, commentators, and opinion leaders associated with conservative circles from around the world, serving as one of the key forums for debate within this segment of the political landscape.
Rachoń has been included among the distinguished participants of this year’s edition of CPAC, one of the most recognizable international gatherings of conservative communities.
The summit will take place on March 25 in Grapevine, Texas, USA. CPAC is organized as a platform for meetings between politicians, experts, journalists, and public figures associated with the right wing and the broader conservative movement.
The event features panel discussions, speeches, and meetings devoted to major political, social, and economic issues. Previous editions have included members of the U.S. administration, parliamentarians, and opinion leaders from Europe and other parts of the world.
The CPAC International Summit is part of the broader CPAC USA 2026 conference (March 25–28), focusing on international conservative leaders. Alongside Michał Rachoń, participants in the International Summit will include:
- Liz Truss – former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Richard Grenell – former U.S. Ambassador to Germany, former Acting Director of National Intelligence, and Special Envoy for Serbia and Kosovo
- Gordon Chang – CPAC board member, China expert, and author of books on the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party
- Warren Mundine – Chair of CPAC Australia
- Jay Aeba – Chair of CPAC Japan
Additionally, CPAC USA 2026 (March 25–28) will feature figures such as U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, prominent American evangelist Franklin Graham, former member of Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies Eduardo Bolsonaro, and Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of the last Shah of Iran.
CPAC remains one of the primary reference points for this political movement, with each edition attracting significant attention from both participants and observers of public life.
