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    Hungarians Rise Up: Massive Protest Against Orbán’s Regime

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Mass Protest: Approximately 15,000 demonstrators rallied in Budapest, signaling the start of a resistance movement against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government.

    2. Anti-Democratic Conduct: Speakers at the event condemned the government’s increasingly authoritarian actions, including recent laws banning public LGBTQ+ events and enabling facial recognition technology for protest monitoring.

    3. Media Control Threat: A proposed bill could blacklist critical media and NGOs, threatening independent journalism and further consolidating power within Orbán’s governing party, according to critics.

    4. Eroding Support: Signs of declining support for Orbán were noted, with increasing public dissatisfaction suggesting a potential shift in power in the upcoming 2026 elections.

    The Call for Change in Hungary

    On June 10, around 15,000 Hungarians filled a central square in Budapest, signaling a powerful shift against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government. Activists, artists, and writers gathered, emphasizing the urgent need for democracy. They criticized the government’s recent actions, including a ban on public LGBTQ+ events and a draft bill targeting critical media. These moves raise alarms about Hungary’s drift toward authoritarianism. One speaker expressed a collective longing for a future rooted in trust and collaboration. As frustrations grow, many believe this protest marks the beginning of a broader resistance movement.

    The Fight for Democracy and Freedom

    Protesters condemned proposed legislation that would allow the government to blacklist media organizations. Such a law threatens not only journalism but also civic engagement. Critics argue this is a strategic move to stifle dissent and strengthen Orbán’s party hold. Concern over the implications was echoed by demonstrators who noted the need for independent voices. As national elections approach, the growing sentiment against Orbán’s regime suggests a potential turning point. Many citizens show signs of fatigue over years of Fidesz rule. If the momentum continues, Hungary may be on the cusp of a significant political transformation.

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