MEGA conference to honor Charlie Kirk — Stephen Bartulica reveals details

According to a report by Narod.hr, the upcoming MEGA (Make Europe Great Again) conference in Dubrovnik will be dedicated to the legacy of Charlie Kirk. Organiser Stephen Nikola Bartulica shared key program details in an exclusive interview with Narod.hr.

MEGA conference to honor Charlie Kirk — Stephen Bartulica reveals details

A program steeped in conservative vision

Bartulica revealed that on Day One, he will deliver the opening address, followed by speeches by George Simion and Brian S. Brown. Panels are also scheduled to explore “The Impact of Charlie Kirk through Turning Point USA.”

The second day features a session titled “The Legacy of Charlie Kirk: Mobilizing a New Generation of Conservatives”, preceded by discussions on freedom of speech and debates over Europe’s identity, heritage, and the role of family in preserving national identity.

A gathering of prominent voices

The two-day conference, scheduled for 10–11 October 2025, will bring together notable conservative figures from Europe and the U.S. Among the confirmed participants are: Tim Constantine (Washington Times), George Simion (Romania), Brian S. Brown (World Congress of Families), Declan Ganley, MEP Branko Grims, Paolo Inselvini, Rod Dreher, Fernand Kartheiser, Jaak Madison, Nicolas Bay, Tyler Bowyer, and leaders from Turning Point chapters across Europe and the United States.

Bartulica: Europe faces an identity crisis

In his remarks to Narod.hr, Bartulica warned that Europe is undergoing a deep crisis of identity. He argued that imposed “woke” ideology is eroding foundational values — faith, family, free speech, and national pride. He accused radical leftist movements of attacking any attempt to defend truth or common sense.

Bartulica portrayed Charlie Kirk as a clarion voice for conservative youth:

“Charlie Kirk … showed that young people are not a lost generation but a generation ready to defend values central to Western civilization.”

A european future for Turning Point

Bartulica asserted that while Turning Point originated in the U.S., Europe can and should become its future. As Brussels pushes globalism and erases national identities, he sees Turning Point as a movement to reclaim cultural sovereignty and defend Christian norms.