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Hungarians Declare Resistance to Orbán's Government with a Large Protest

  • Around 15,000 protesters gathered in Budapest on Tuesday to oppose Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government and its policies.
  • The protest arose from concerns over a draft bill that would let the government blacklist critical media and NGOs, threatening democracy.
  • Speakers, including Csaba Bogos and Dániel Szabó, condemned the government's authoritarian measures and urged resistance to silence and corruption.
  • Nearly 80 European news outlets signed a petition against the bill, and the EU executive said it violates EU laws and values.
  • Organizers called the event the start of a resistance movement, as Orbán's Fidesz party faces declining support ahead of 2026 elections.
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Although the Hungarian Parliament's vote on the transparency bill was postponed, the demonstration planned for the day of the vote was held as scheduled, with Budapest's Kossuth Square filled to overflowing. Several well-known public figures spoke at the event, with the main organizer Róbert Puzsér saying that the national disaster of Hungary's annexation to the East must be prevented.

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Around 15,000 people have protested against the government of Prime Minister Orban in the Hungarian capital Budapest.

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