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"Dirty Fidesz!" and "Go Fidesz!" Chanted Simultaneously During Orbán's Rally in Kecskemét

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Opposition protesters were also waiting for Viktor Orbán in Kecskemét. A group of ten people tried to neutralize their chanting, but Viktor Orbán still heard what they were shouting.

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Viktor Orbán's visit to Kecskemét attracted enormous interest, where the Prime Minister spoke about the crucial stakes of the election.

·Budapest, Hungary
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"You can't applaud with a torch, you can only encourage by nodding," Viktor Orbán addressed those interested in his speech at the seventh stop of his open-air tour of the country, in Kecskemét, and then he was forced to immediately address his message to another audience: those who were waiting for the prime minister in the main square of the town in Bács-Kiskun county with shouts of "The Tisza is flowing" and "Russians, go home!", whistling, bo…

·Hungary
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Opposition protesters were also waiting for Viktor Orbán in Kecskemét. A group of ten people tried to neutralize their chanting, but Viktor Orbán still heard what they were shouting.

A week after Péter Magyar, the prime minister held a rally in Kecskemét. He had been here before in 2002; a few hundred people listened to him then, but this was his biggest event here. But there were also critical voices from the crowd.

At the Kecskemét stop of Viktor Orbán's country tour, a Tisza Party sympathizer got into an extreme exchange of words with the reporter.

Tisza protesters appeared during Viktor Orbán's national tour, the prime minister made an unexpected move - the prime minister visited Kecskemét.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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