"No to Putin and Yes to Europe" is behind this banner as 2,000 people marched yesterday in the streets of Budapest to protest against the visit of the head of the Kremlin. The Russian president has particular negotiating a gas contract with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
A link building that is not to the liking of all that worry and supporters of true democracy:
"There is not against powers in both countries. Here, we try to oppose it. In Russia, there is nothing. Where is the opposition in Russia? What kind of opposition-there-a he? Y-he-a free and fair election? In Hungary, we elections, but we are increasingly far from equal, "said the young man.
"I'm young and I would stay in Hungary, as Hungary is my home. And I do not want to happen bad things. If the situation were to deteriorate further then I would go, but I do not want to leave, "said the girl.
This is the first visit of Vladimir Putin in a country of the European Union since October 2014 amid difficult establishment of a cease-fire in Ukraine.
Russian-Hungarian relations have never been cloudless because of history. There are a few years, for example, during the Russian-Georgian conflict, the current Hungarian Foreign Minister had even expressed with a banner: "Russians have to go home." Since then, it seems there's been a significant change in the position of the current government, "says our correspondent in Budapest, Attila Magyar.