Independent MP Hadházy targets mysterious estate linked to Orbán in next protest

Independent MP Ákos Hadházy has said “the government has now become uncertain … but we don’t know what it will do in autumn and next spring”, and added that his series of weekly demonstrations would be continued.

Speaking at a protest against legal changes concerning the assembly law and the transparency of politics in central Budapest on Saturday afternoon, the MP said that while the prime minister had pledged to ban media outlets and civil organisations, as well as this year’s Pride march, in spring, “the Pride event attracted several hundred thousand” and the government “did not dare” to go ahead with the transparency bill, either.

Hadházy said his demonstrations had “achieved little, but too much to stop”. While the government has not withdrawn the contested bills, the weekly demonstrations have “annoyed the government and showed the opposition what they needed.”

Hadházy said his next protest would be held at Hatvanpuszta on 2 August, at an estate “which the prime minister said belonged to his father and had nothing to do with him, adding that it was a farm building”.

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