The protest was organized by Peter Madyar’s Respect and Freedom Party (TISZA). TISZA’s rating rose from almost zero to 25% in a matter of weeks.
In the Hungarian city of Debrecen on Sunday, May 5, thousands of people gathered for a protest against the government. Bloomberg reported this.
The protest was reportedly organized by Peter Madyar’s Respect and Freedom Party (TISZA).
The demonstration was smaller than the mass rally in Budapest, but took place in a city that is a bastion of support for Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party, which has ruled since 1998.
According to recent opinion polls, TISZA’s rating has risen from almost zero to 25% in a matter of weeks. Although this figure is 20 points lower than Fidesz’s rating, Madyar’s party is far ahead of other opposition political forces.
It was previously reported that Hungary is blocking the confiscation of the Russian Federation’s frozen assets.
Orban demands that the money allocated to Ukraine be given to Hungary
Source: korrespondent

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