Tens of thousands march in Budapest against Orban
- Magyar forms a new political community in Budapest, aiming to unite disillusioned conservative and liberal Hungarians against Orbán's governance.
- Magyar declares the protest as "the biggest political demonstration in years," emphasizing the goal of reclaiming Hungary.
- The new community seeks to build a modern, European Hungary, brick by brick, according to Magyar.
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Tens of thousands are demonstrating in Hungary's capital against the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Thousands gather in Hungary to protest current government amid corruption allegations
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered Saturday in downtown Budapest, Hungary to protest the government of incumbent Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The protests were led by Péter Magyar, a lawyer and the ex-husband of Orbán’s former Justice Minister Judit Varga, who shot to prominence in Hungarian politics as a vocal Orbán critic after releasing a recording implicating a top minister in a high-profile corruption case last month. Magya…
Former Fidesz man Péter Magyar had called for a rally against the Orbán system. Tens of thousands followed him in Budapest.
Peter Magyar accuses the Orban government of abuse of power and corruption. He mobilises thousands of people on the streets of Budapest. more...
Despite government harassment, the Kossuth Square demonstration was crowded, and even those who had not previously been interested in politics went to protest. Hungarian Peter simultaneously attacked Fidesz and the opposition, saying that in the past few days the ruling class, in a hopeless situation, is trying to hold onto stolen property and power.
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