Tens of thousands of people gathered in Budapest to protest against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The demonstration was attended by Péter Magyar, leader of the opposition party Tisza, who vowed to integrate Hungary into a strong Europe and put an end to Orbán’s 15-year rule.
Magyar founded his movement a year ago, and Tisza is now leading Orbán’s party in most polls.
Earlier, Orbán announced plans to tighten measures against politicians and journalists receiving foreign funding.