Thousands Of Hungarian Opposition Supporters Rally; PM Orban Vows Crackdown On Media
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Thousands of Hungarians protested against Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest as opposition leader Peter Magyar of the Tisza party aims to end Orban's long-standing 15-year rule. Amid a struggling economy, the Tisza party is gaining traction in opinion polls. Magyar plans to address key national issues through public surveys, promoting a nationalistic agenda. Orban retaliates by vowing to eliminate foreign-influenced NGOs, journalists, and potential threats to Hungary’s sovereignty, reflecting a tense political landscape as elections approach.
"Those who cheat on their own nation should end up in the dustbin of history," Magyar told the crowd. "Our time has come."
"After today's celebrations, comes the big Easter cleaning up as the bugs have survived the winter," Orban said. "We will eliminate the whole shadow army."
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