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Hungarians rally to remind government of Western allegiance

Published 02/01/2015, 01:52 PM
Updated 02/01/2015, 02:01 PM
© Reuters. People take part in a protest against the government of Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban outside parliament in central Budapest

By Marton Dunai

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Several thousand people demonstrated outside Hungary's parliament on Sunday, telling the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban to respect its Western ties a day before a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The West has watched with growing alarm as Orban's center-right Fidesz party has edged closer to Russia at a time of an escalating conflict in Ukraine. Two weeks after Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin is also expected in Budapest.

Protesters held up signs and chanted slogans to demand that Hungary stay within the EU's fold and away from the Kremlin's orbit, demanding Orban's ouster for eroding democratic freedoms, perceived corruption and diplomatic conflicts with the West.

"We dislike the directed democracy, the kind of dictatorship Putin has built in Russia. And this is the direction in which the Orban government is going," protester Jozsef Bruck said.

"European politicians look away, and they can do that because their voters don't care. We are trying to change that."

Fidesz has seen a steep fall in popularity in recent months, highlighting cracks within the party whose core members have begun to grow restive.

Helped by a weak opposition, Orban remains firmly in control of Hungary and of the party he has led for most of its 27-year history and he does not face another parliamentary election until 2018.

Protesters held up several signs written in German, meant as direct messages to Merkel. One read: "Our Angela! Please deliver us from evil! We want to stay EU citizens."

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Vilmos Torok, the protester who held up that sign, said: "We are brothers here in Europe with Germans. I expect her to tell Orban to back off, behave in a more European way... His disrespect for liberal freedoms has earned him the Little Putin moniker in Europe - but also in Hungary."

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