The biggest demonstration in history for amending legislation on parliament took place in Budapest on Saturday. The two-way dog party peace march in Hungary clearly opposed diversity and uniformity, with participants dressed in grey. But the real message was that government policies were exclusive and harmful.
Participants marched along the route of peace and marched behind a banner reading illegal pride. One attendee told Euronows why he came to the event.
“We feel our rights are being taken away and we have to stand up to stop it. I need to grow up in this country, so I have to have a younger brother. He has to grow up.
The government protested against the Tisa Party of Buda.
Meanwhile, government supporters protested in the Millenaris Park in Buda with a speech from Prime Minister Victor Oban’s Tisa Party, compared to Ferensh Garkany’s speech in the Kremlin. Kollár spoke at an EP committee meeting in Brussels on the effectiveness of withholding Hungary’s EU funds, but the deterioration in Hungary’s standard of living has strengthened the opposition.
The demonstration speakers, government spokespersons, Zsolt Bayer and Bence Apáti, and Gergely Gulyás, the minister in charge of the prime minister’s words, called Kollár’s words “unacceptable,” and similar sentiments echoed by the participants in the demonstration. One of them told Euronows:
“This country of 10 million people is unbelievable how many ignorant and evil people it brings to its back. And when they meet, it destroys the country. So we are here now from the party. I have come from the country.”
On stage, Zsolt Bayer called himself the president of the Tisza party, Pheter Magyar of Magyar, a paid agent for the Brussels, and Gergely Gulyás called him a traitor.