Protestors lashed out against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies during a large protest Saturday in Budapest.
Tens of thousands of protestors of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies gathered in Budapest on Saturday to rally.Orbán, a rare ally for Russian President Vladimir Putin among member nations of the North American Treaty Organization , is now facing growing momentum from Péter Magyar, the leader of Hungary's strongest opposition party, called Respect and Freedom .
'Newsweek emailed Orbán's office and sent a message to the TISZA Facebook page Saturday afternoon for comments on Saturday's rally and the upcoming election. This article will be updated with any provided statements.In power since 2010, Orbán, also known as the EU's closest Kremlin ally, has said Sunday's EU election means nothing less than peace in Europe if his party maintains its stature.
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