Együtt party demonstrates against Orbán

Budapest, February 10 (MTI) – About one hundred supporters of the opposition Együtt party gathered in Budapest to demonstrate against government policies near the venue of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivering a state of the nation address on Friday.
The group received the audience arriving at the event with boos and hisses.
“We are booing and hissing at Viktor Orbán because he can no longer be approached, does not answer the questions of journalists and no longer enters into discussions with politicians,” Együtt leader Péter Juhász said.
Péter Juhász, photo: MTIViktor Szigetvári, head of the party’s national political council, said that “Hungary can only earmark funds for a Museum Quarter, the Olympic Games or a new nuclear power plant because Orbán neglects modernisation, education and health care.”
Viktor Szigetvári, photo: MTIDeputy leader Nóra Hajdu said that “Hungary’s worst enemy isn’t Europe but its own prime minister”.
Photo: MTI
Source: MTI