Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Budapest to support Peter Magyar, a former government insider turned critic who is challenging the administration of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Magyar addressed the massive crowd, calling for a national movement to unite Hungarians across political divides and end the dominance of the ruling Fidesz party. The demonstration marks one of the most significant domestic challenges to Orban’s leadership in years, fueled by a high-profile political scandal and growing public demand for reform ahead of the upcoming European elections.
- Peter Magyar led a major anti-government rally in Budapest, drawing tens of thousands of citizens to the streets.
- A former member of the political establishment, Magyar has emerged as a prominent opposition leader after publicly breaking with the ruling Fidesz party.
- The protest follows a period of political unrest triggered by a scandal involving a presidential pardon in a child sexual abuse case.
- Magyar called for the dismantling of what he described as a “power factory” and urged for the restoration of democratic standards in Hungary.
- The movement intends to field candidates in the upcoming European Parliament and local elections scheduled for June.
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