Tens of Thousands Rally in Budapest Ahead of Hungarian Elections
In Brief
The large-scale rally highlights growing opposition momentum as Hungary approaches a closely watched election.
Key Facts
- Tens of thousands of anti-Orbán supporters gathered in Budapest's Heroes' Square.
- Péter Magyar's opposition movement is leading in the polls, according to BBC World.
- A megaconcert was held to encourage citizens to vote out Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
- The Independent reports that over 100,000 people attended the rally.
- The event took place two days before Hungary's elections.
What Happened
A major rally and concert drew tens of thousands of people to Budapest's Heroes' Square, where opposition supporters gathered to urge voters to oppose Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in the upcoming election.
Why It Matters
The turnout signals significant mobilization by opposition groups and could indicate shifting political dynamics in Hungary, where Orbán has held power for several terms.
What's Next
Hungary's elections are set to take place in two days, with attention focused on whether the opposition can convert public demonstrations into electoral gains.
Sources
- BBC World — Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán scents victory(1h ago)
- The Independent — Tens of thousands rally at megaconcert to vote out Hungary's Orbán(4h ago)
