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Puzsér: There Is only One Sensible Demand Left, Get Out of Here!

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According to the original plans, the parliament would have voted on June 10 on the proposal of Fidesz MP János Halász, which became known as the disabling law. The law, officially called the transparency law, would have essentially disabled the functioning of the rest of the free public by allowing the government, based on the proposal of the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty, to list those organizations that do not exclusively represent …

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According to the original plans, the parliament would have voted on June 10 on the proposal of Fidesz MP János Halász, which became known as the disabling law. The law, officially called the transparency law, would have essentially disabled the functioning of the rest of the free public by allowing the government, based on the proposal of the Office for the Protection of Sovereignty, to list those organizations that do not exclusively represent …

Although Máté Kocsis announced last Wednesday that Fidesz would postpone the vote on the law until the fall, the protest was not called off. Musicians, artists, bloggers, influencers and journalists spoke at the demonstration called Civil Resistance, which was announced by publicist Róbert Puzsér.

Led by Róbert Puzsér, they demonstrate against the transparency law in Kossuth Lajos Square - Index's coverage of Tuesday's demonstration.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The National Assembly was supposed to vote on the big clean-up bill on Tuesday, but Máté Kocsis unexpectedly announced last week that the proposal would be postponed until the fall due to the discussions in Fidesz. Despite the “direct dictatorship postponed until the fall,” the demonstration organized on Kossuth Square will still be held. The “Civil Resistance” was announced by Róbert Puzsér, who believes that there is no room for retreat, that …

·Hungary
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A protest against the so-called transparency bill has been announced for Kossuth Square at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Artists, opinion leaders, and journalists – according to preliminary reports, a total of twenty-three people – will speak at the event, and thousands are expected to attend. Follow the protest minute by minute with us.

·Budapest, Hungary
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24 HU broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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