The greatest demos ever before versus the modification of the regulation on setting up were kept in Budapest onSaturday The Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party’s tranquility march was obviously versus variety and for harmony, with individuals worn grey. But the genuine message was that the federal government’s plans are exclusionary and hazardous.
Participants marched along the path of the tranquility march behind a banner analysis Illiberal Pride, which, when checked out on a map, looked peculiarly like male genitalia. One individual informed Euronews why he had actually concerned the occasion:
“I feel that our rights are being taken away and I think we have to stand up to stop that from happening. Because I have to grow up in this country, I have a little brother, he has to grow up and if I want to have children, I want to raise him here. And I would like them to have rights in the future, and if they decide to do whatever they want with their lives, they can do it.”
The federal government side objected versus the Tisza Party in Buda
Meanwhile, federal government fans held a demonstration in Buda’s Millen áris Park over a speech by Tisza Party MEP Kinga Koll ár, which Prime Minister Viktor Orb án contrasted to Ferenc Gyurcs ány’s speech at theKremlin Koll ár talked at an EP board conference in Brussels concerning the performance of holding back EU funds in Hungary, while the wear and tear of living criteria in Hungary reinforces the resistance.
Speakers at the demo, federal government press agents Zsolt Bayer and Bence Ap áti, in addition to Gergely Guly ás, the priest accountable of the prime ministership, called Koll ár’s words “unacceptable”, and comparable views were resembled by the demo individuals. One of them informed Euronews:
“This country of ten million people is unbelievable how many uninformed and evil people it carries on its back. And when the two meet, it destroys countries. That’s why we are here now, whatever the party. I came in from the countryside.”
On phase, Zsolt Bayer called the head of state of the Tisza Party, Péter Magyar, a paid representative of Brussels, and Gergely Guly ás called him a traitor.