Ákos Hadházy Protest Ends Early at Ferenciek Square

Excessive optimism is dangerous.

Autonomous Member ‍of Parliament Ákos Hadházy stated this amidst falling snow, organizing a new exhibition in⁢ Budapest’s Ferenciek⁤ Square ⁢following several rallies last‍ year. ⁢This event served as a protest against the distribution of‍ a special edition of the Bors newspaper, even ⁢after a court injunction, focusing entirely on the-often disputed-“tax increase plans” of Tisza.

Hadházy emphasized that distributing the special edition of Bors to millions of households⁣ despite the court ban represented an escalation,alleging that it contained “vile lies,” prompting strong⁣ disapproval from attendees. “If power openly tramples its own laws, we too‍ must be prepared to cross certain boundaries peacefully, resolutely, and decisively, as I have crossed a certain fence,”⁢ the representative asserted, referencing a recent visit to check if‍ the Orbán family had used Hatvanpuszta during the holidays.

Did You Know? Political demonstrations and protests have considerably increased globally in the last decade, with a 135% rise in global protests between 2010-2019 according to the ⁤Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Carnegie Endowment

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