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A rally against Orban took place in Budapest.

A rally against Orban took place in Budapest.

A large-scale free concert under the slogan “System-Destroying Concert” took place in the Hungarian capital, Budapest , where dozens of musicians criticized the current government.

Telex , 444 , 24.hu write about this.

The concert took place at Heroes’ Square , where more than 50 performers presented satirical and critical songs against the government.

The initiative was initiated by publicist Robert Puger . He said the idea arose after a conversation with singer Azahriah , who agreed to perform a song he had specially written before the elections, criticizing the system.

The event started at 4:00 pm, and within an hour and a half the square was filled with people, mostly young people.

During the concert, participants chanted anti-government slogans, in particular against the Fidesz party, as well as cries of “Russians, go home!”

Calls for change and participation in elections were heard from the stage:
“If you don’t want to be like Viktor Orbán, sing with us” and “See you in the polling booths on Sunday.”

Police have stepped up security measures, including surrounding the Russian embassy and the headquarters of Prime Minister Viktor Orban ‘s Fidesz party.

The event is already being compared to the 1990 protests, when Fidesz itself organized similar events on the eve of elections.

Meanwhile, Orban is on a campaign tour across the country, saying he aims to “collect a million handshakes” from his fans.

His main opponent, Tisza party leader Péter Magyar , is also campaigning to encourage citizens to vote actively.

US President Donald Trump previously spoke out in support of Orban, promising economic support for Hungary.

The elections, which will take place on April 12, are considered key for the country’s future.

Incidentally, journalists have releasedaudio recordings and transcripts of conversations between Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó.

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