Protest breaks out in Budapest, demonstrators block bridges – PHOTOS, UPDATED

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Thousands gathered today to demonstrate in Budapest because of the projected modification of the small business tax, KATA. The government submitted the relevant bill yesterday and plans to accept it today. The new modifications concern 450,000 people in Hungary. Most of them feel they would lose their income if Orbán’s Fidesz and co-ruling KDNP accepted the bill today. The police highlighted in an announcement that the protesters took part in an unpermitted rally.

“Do not vote it!”

According to index.hu, Ferenc Gelencsér, the chairman of Momentum Movement, called the citizens to Kossuth Square, near the parliament. The demonstration started at 10 am, but the crowd, led by Momentum politicians, marched to Margaret Bridge later.

The demonstration runs under the title “Do not vote it!” („Ne szavazd meg!”).

Hundreds are present even though thousands promised to participate on the internet. If it lasts longer, probably more will join.

Protest in Budapest
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Opposition politicians present

Employees of many different sectors are attending the demonstration: from food deliverers to hairdressers and people working in the creative and movie sector. Several opposition politicians also showed up, including Ágnes Kunhalmi (Socialists), Tamás Mellár (Párbeszéd), Antal Csárdi (LMP-greens), László Lóránt Keresztes (LMP-greens), Ferenc Gelencsér (Momentum).

Below you can watch the live report of index.hu:

 

At around 11 am, the protesters started chanting that they would block Margaret Bridge. Index.hu says that the idea came from Momentum Chairman Ferenc Gelencsér. As a result, they marched to Margaret Bridge preventing public transport and cars to access it.

Protest in Budapest
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Protest in Budapest
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Protest in Budapest
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Protest in Budapest
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The Budapest police called the demonstration an unpermitted rally and started to issue fines for people blocking the traffic. Later they arrested a man who spat on a police car.

A group of protestors even sat down in the middle of the bridge and started chanting: “Withdraw it!” 

Protest continues but the bridge is cleared

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2 Comments

  1. Democracy – is Dialogue.
    Are we GETTING any say at ALL in Hungary ?
    Examples of the “growing” dictatorial styled Government, in POWER – that have placed Hungary in the “deepening” Economic & Financial – Black Hole – we are at present, that is worsening DAILY.
    Democracy – gives us VOICE – the right to express opinion(s).
    Democracy – gives us a RIGHT – in an orderly process to object/demonstrate express our opinions – on decision(s) made by a “supposed” Democratically elected Government.
    Millions of Hungarians – the quality of our LIVES – are being gravely THREATENED – by the present styled Dictatorial Government in Power.
    Democracy – the Right to Object – have a voice – ORDERLY.

  2. Before the elections they got election bribes and after the Elections they get to pay for those bribes. You voted for him, enjoy!

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