Tens of thousands of Hungarians rallied in Budapest on Saturday to commemorate a 1956 anti-Soviet uprising and show support for nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban who faces a close election race next year.
For the first time since he came to power in 2010, Orban, 58, will face a united front of opposition parties including the Socialists, liberals and the formerly far-right, now centre-right, Jobbik in 2022 parliamentary elections.
Organizers of the pro-government rally, which is marching across the Danube river to central Budapest where Orban will give a speech, say they want to send a message of unity to the opposition and Brussels. "Next year's election will be about whether Hungary remains a sovereign country ... or melts into a Muslim sea."
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