Hungary protests continue for fifth day amid growing anger at Orbán tax changes

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Demonstrators have taken to the streets of Budapest since parliament approved law change in first protests since PM won fourth term

Thousands of people protested in Budapest on Saturday for a fifth day against Viktor Orbán’s government as anger deepens over tax changes that critics say will hurt small businesses.

The protests are the first since Orbán, the prime minister, won a consecutive fourth term by a landslide in April.Read more Another protester, Zoltan Gemesi, a 68-year-old teacher, said: “The government is currently planning such austerity measures [but] people cannot tolerate them any more.”

 

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