PM Orbán Weeps on Stage as Peace March Takes Over Budapest – Photo Gallery and Video
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been actively engaging with his supporters in Budapest as part of his campaign strategy for the upcoming EP election. With only eight days left until the election, Orbán is focused on rallying his Fidesz sympathizers to secure a victory in Europe.
Meanwhile, Péter Hungarian, the ex-husband of former Justice Minister Judit Varga, is also on an election tour, connecting with crowds in small villages. The contrasting strategies of the two politicians came together over the weekend in Budapest, where a Peace March organized by the Civic Union arrived at Margaret Island while Orbán attended a demonstration in front of the Várkert Bazaar.
The Peace March saw a large turnout of participants, with figures estimating hundreds of thousands in attendance. Celebrities, politicians, and notable figures marched together under banners of peace and unity, chanting slogans in support of Hungary, Fidesz, and the upcoming elections.
Orbán, in his recent speeches, emphasized the importance of mobilizing all supporters in the final days leading up to the election. He highlighted the potential consequences of not voting for Fidesz, invoking the image of Hungarian soldiers being sent to the Ukrainian front to fight against the Russians. Orbán’s emotional reaction to the overwhelming support from his followers during the campaign events was also captured on video.
As the election day draws nearer, the political atmosphere in Hungary remains charged with enthusiasm and fervor. Both Orbán and his opponents are ramping up their efforts to secure victory in what promises to be a closely contested election. The mobilization of supporters and the demonstration of unity and solidarity are key themes in the final days of the campaign. Only time will tell the outcome of this crucial election in Hungary.