Opposition marks anniversary of 1956 uprising

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The opposition parties on Wednesday marked the 63rd anniversary of the Hungarian anti-communist uprising of 1956 in Budapest.

Socialists

The opposition Socialists called it an important message of the uprising that “no nation can live under oppression; democracy, the freedom of the press, the dignity and moral posture of the nation are not given values but ones to be earned again and again”.

Socialist board head Ágnes Kunhalmi said at her party’s commemoration in central Budapest that “1956 has brought people back to politics”, adding that at the recent municipal elections “masses rose against [PM Viktor] Orbán’s oppressive, totalitarian regime”. At the local elections, the opposition “succeeded in preventing Orbán’s system from turning into an open dictatorship”, she added.

Kunhalmi insisted that building a “fourth republic” in Hungary would be a difficult task for the country’s “democratic forces” because ruling Fidesz has “by now lost all its moral foundations” to embark on such a venture.

LMP

LMP commemoration 1956The green opposition LMP party held its commemoration at the Budapest statue of Peter Mansfeld, the youngest freedom fighter executed after the revolution. Co-leader Janos Kendernay said the revolution of 1956 also had a message to the advocates of green causes and those in power today.

“There are revolutionaries even today who are raising their voice against economic and social injustice . and waging a non-violent fight against the omnipotent economic and political power-holders, the elite,” he said.

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  1. The Socialists have a dark history in Hungary. The time has come for them to stop holding separate celebrations from the rest of the Hungarians.

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