Two-Tailed Dog Party holds ‘Grey Peace March’ in Budapest

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The satirical Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) held a “Grey Peace March” in Budapest on Saturday under the motto “Let’s all be the same”.
Two-Tailed Dog Party holds march
The demonstration’s participants demanded sarcastically that everything be uniformly grey, arguing that “those who are unique are lonely, and those who are uniform are never alone.”
Addressing demonstrators at Heroes’ Square, Gergely Kovács, MKKP’s co-leader and mayor of Budapest’s 12th district, called for abolishing elections. But since Hungary did have elections, he said, everyone should either vote for the same party, or every party should have the same name.
He said they had had enough of the government still seeking the public’s opinion, and demanded that National Consultation questionnaires be filled out in advance.
Zsuzsa Suzi Döme, MKKP’s other co-leader, congratulated the demonstration’s participants on showing Brussels “how grey you can be”. She encouraged everyone to vote for the ruling Fidesz-Christian Democrat alliance in 2026 “to bring about a country of immaculate conception”.
Krisztina Baranyi, the mayor of the 9th district, was critical of those in Hungary “who, after 15 years of international cooperation, still believe that anyone can love anyone, and these people want to march around in the city”. “If we’re not careful, this could lead to us catching up with Austria,” she said.





