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