Protest in Budapest: Opposition Declares "Hungarian Spring"
The opposition party Tisza, led by Péter Magyar, organized a mass protest in the Hungarian capital. Addressing the prime minister, Magyar declared, "Comrades, it’s over!", echoing slogans from the Velvet Revolution. According to him, "Orbán’s winter is over, and the country is entering the era of the Hungarian Spring."
The protest movement is gaining momentum amid worsening economic conditions and growing dissatisfaction with Orbán’s policies. According to recent polls, Magyar’s party has nearly matched the ruling Fidesz in support.
Experts warn that Hungary may face political instability if the opposition continues to gain influence. The demonstrations in Budapest reflect rising public discontent, and the upcoming elections could be a turning point for the country.
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