Ungarn, Nationalfeiertag, letztes Großereignis der Opposition vor der Wahl

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Von Colin_Robinson_Jr

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  1. Colin_Robinson_Jr on

    Hungary will hold its elections on April 12. The Tisza Party, the country’s largest opposition party, held its last major event today, drawing the biggest crowd so far. Its leader, Péter Magyar, will continue his nationwide tour afterwards as well, already the fourth or fifth such tour, which has been going on for weeks, with increasingly large crowds appearing everywhere. There is a strong sense of political change in the country. The Tisza Party has presented numerous experts and potential ministerial candidates, and according to all independent polls it currently holds a lead of around 5–10 percent.

  2. And this doesn’t even show the full crowd.

    This might’ve been the biggest demonstration ever in Hungarian history.

    It was called National March for Regime Change.

    Edit: official live video: https://www.youtube.com/live/-0NhO7_-DD4?is=F5CI3IGF5m12eNsW

    Edit 2: What makes this even more amazing is that Tisza doesn’t receive any funding from the government, NGOs, the EU or any other institution. Their only sources of income are monthly subscriptions and merchandise. This is how they organized the biggest demonstration ever and this is how they are leading by 16 percentage points in trustworthy polls.

  3. IWillDevourYourToes on

    Imagine if the election votes were counted and Fidesz would win by 51%. That would be interesting

  4. May the opposition win so Hungarians can trow out the Putin and Trump puppet from the government.

  5. PuzzleheadedHat346 on

    Orban has 28 days before leaving and nearly 150 days before going to jail.

  6. azertisbeka on

    The crowd was so huge, we couldn’t make it even close hero’s square.

  7. notsosensitivebean on

    Change is coming! 🇭🇺

    Röfit már várják a vágóhídon 🐽

  8. The election is still four weeks away, how come there are no more „major events“ after this?

  9. griffindale1 on

    It would mean a lot to me – and probably many fellow Austrians – to have a reliable neighbor again.

  10. Explorer_1990_ on

    I was there, just recently came back from this march. We were incomparably more then in 2022 was the opposition. It was such a pleasure while we marched songs were broadcasted like *“Chariots of Fire“* by Vangelis which perfectly described the whole atmoshpere.

  11. Revolutionary-End-19 on

    Just as a point of interest: The government ordered a no-fly zone over Budapest’s Old Town, specifically to prevent the Tisza Party’s event from being photographed from above like last year. This regulation applied to both drones and airplanes alike. This morning, however, the wind direction shifted, making the Budapest airport accessible only via the city center. Since people had no intention of complying with this decree anyway, Fidesz ultimately abandoned this desperate attempt. Many aerial photos were taken; I hope they will be released soon.

  12. I’m sad for Poland that we lost chance to kick out prorussian fascists from Parliament for good, but also happy that Hungary could kick their dictator…

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