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    1. schmeckfest on

      Hungary is why the EU is weak.

      Thanks for nothing, Hungary.

    2. Hungary has thrived under EU membership; billions in funding, economic stability, yet Victor Orban wages war on the very system that sustains it. His call to “reclaim what is ours” is nothing more than a push to turn the EU into a safe haven for autocrats and corruption. The only one stripping freedoms in Hungary is Orban himself, silencing media, weakening democracy, and undermining judicial independence.

      History will turn, but not in Orban’s favor. 🇪🇺💪🏻

    3. dat_9600gt_user on

      I don’t know why, but it feels strange seeing Kyiv Post name TVP World as their source.

      >Around 50,000 protesters descended on the capital on Hungary’s national day to support Peter Magyar, a former government insider turned leader of the anti-Orbán camp.

      >Massive crowds rallied in Budapest on Saturday as Hungarian opposition activists came out in force to call for an end to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 15-year rule.

      >Around 50,000 protesters descended on the capital on Hungary’s national day to support Peter Magyar, a former government insider turned leader of the anti-Orbán camp.

      >Magyar told his supporters the “time has come” for his Tisza party, which is leading the prime minister’s Fidesz party in most opinion polls ahead of elections in 2026, Reuters reported.

      >Speaking to TVP World during the demonstration, Tisza’s deputy chair Zoltán Tarr said that his movement faced significant operational challenges under the current government, which has been accused of undermining press freedom and curbing democracy.

      >“The biggest challenge is that Orbán’s government is doing everything in its power to somehow control and limit our activities,” Tarr claimed.

      >“They also go after people who openly say that they want change and say that they would like to belong to the Tisza movement. That is one of the biggest challenges, because obviously everyone is worried about his or her own existence, and this government is very particular in going after people one by one, singling them out.”

      >He added that state “propaganda” was spreading falsehoods about the opposition.

      >“They constantly make up stories which are not true but which are able to lead people in a different direction, [they] mislead them by spreading lies about us,” he said.

      >Magyar and his party are set to launch a popular survey on 12 key economic and political issues to give citizens a voice in the movement’s political platform in the run-up to next year’s vote.

      >The 43-year-old MEP has also vowed to make Hungary part of a strong Europe, in contrast to Orbán’s Euroscepticism, which has seen him regularly clashing with politicians in Brussels and other European capitals.

      >Nonetheless, the[ veteran populist PM and his ideological allies](https://tvpworld.com/84634010/orbn-and-fico-hail-trumps-return-as-new-era-in-western-politics) have been buoyed by the return of American President Donald Trump to the White House.

    4. Rattlesn4ke on

      I’m glad foreign media has been able to show the corruption and wrongs in Orbán’s government and the Hungarians are acting on it. Hopefully Orbán will be ousted soon – much love to Hungarians from the UK : )

    5. oddjobsbob on

      It’s suspicious and disappointing that this is getting very little coverage in international and European media.
      This is an EU member with the population demonstrating against their leaders, who are a major thorn in the EUs foot. It’s should be getting coverage.

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