(23 Oct 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Budapest, Hungary - 23 October 2024
1. Opposition leader Péter Magyar singing during march
2. Wide of people marching
3. Wide of banner
4. Focus pull from Hungarian flag to Péter Magyar during march
5. Wide of Magyar entering stage
6. Wide of crowd waving flags and chanting
7. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Péter Magyar, opposition leader:
(Magyar reciting lines from Hungarian poem) "You don't understand, all these people don't understand what's flooded here like the sea. Why do world orders tremble? A crowd shouted, and then there was silence.”
8. Various of Magyar and his supporters marching
9. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Péter Magyar, opposition leader:
"More and more people are asking questions because those who inherited it do not understand that freedom is such a big thing.”
10. Wide of crowd applauding
11. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Judit Fábián, demonstrator:
"We want freedom, we want to get our country back, to get our symbol back, to express opinions freely, to live freely, to live in a democracy. These are the most important things now.”
12. Wide of protesters waving flags
13. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Tamás Csipes, demonstrator:
"In the current situation, I do not see the country moving in the right direction as an EU member state.”
14. Various of crowd
15. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Tamás Csipes, demonstrator:
"There should be some change in this country. I was a Fidesz voter for a very long time, but 8 or 10 years ago, I realised that this is not the Fidesz that it was before. And I don’t like what they do now.”
16. Wide tilt up to banner
17. Wide of protesters marching
STORYLINE:
Thousands of protesters on Wednesday marched in central Budapest against the Hungarian government on the anniversary of the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising.
The protest was organised by Hungary’s most prominent opposition figure, Péter Magyar, and his upstart TISZA party, which has emerged as the most serious political challenge for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
“More and more people are asking questions because those who inherited it do not understand that freedom is such a big thing,” said Magyar.
Recent polls show that Orbán’s Fidesz party is neck and neck with TISZA with national elections to be held in 2026.
Orbán claimed that the European Union seeks to topple his government and install a puppet regime in the Central European country.
AP Video shot by Bela Szandelszky
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