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This Article is From Dec 18, 2018

Hungarians Target State Broadcaster as Anti-Orban Protests Grow

(Bloomberg) -- Anti-government protesters demonstrated in Hungary for the fifth time in less than a week, extending a string of rallies against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government.

People gathered outside the headquarters of state television in Budapest Monday, where the public broadcaster rejected a demand by opposition lawmakers to read a petition on air a day earlier. The Index.hu website estimated more than 1,000 had arrived, with more joining. The protests have become more tense, with security officers using tear gas each evening. Police said they would ensure public safety during the event.

For a summary of recent protests, click here.

The rallies have grown from an initial rejection of legislation allowing longer overtime to a call to undo parts of Orban's creation of a self-styled "illiberal democracy," including public media and a judiciary that's free of government influence. They have also united the nation's fragmented opposition.

Still, it's uncertain whether the protests will succeed in pushing Orban into any changes. His ruling party enjoys a constitutional majority in parliament, which he has used to amass more power than any of his predecessors. Those steps are at the center of a European Union probe into the erosion of democratic values in Hungary.

To contact the reporter on this story: Marton Eder in Budapest at meder4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Dana El Baltaji at delbaltaji@bloomberg.net, Michael Winfrey

©2018 Bloomberg L.P.

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