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Ten of thousands march in Budapest in pro- and anti-government rallies

23/10/2025-23:34 23/10/2025-23:50 חדשות Channel Guardian News דיווח

Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán said during a rally in Budapest that the European Union wanted war and intended to eventually divide up Ukraine. Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition party, recalled 1989 when Orbán rose to fame by standing up and demanding Soviet troops get out of Hungary during a ceremony for the reburial of former prime minister Imre Nagy, who had led the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising. Six months before the general elections in April, Magyar's party, Tisza, is neck-and-neck in the polls with Orbán's Fidesz. Tens of thousands to attend rival rallies as Hungary’s election campaign kicks off