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WHYS 60: Protests on the streets of Budapest

Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has called his government's new constitution a "genuine change of regime". Many Hungarians are angry with the changes and are protesting in the streets right now.

Anti-government demonstrations are taking place on the streets of Budapest to protest changes by their government to their constitution. Protesters see it as antidemocratic, the government sees it as a welcome "genuine change of regime". We chat to Hungarians and see how the constitution change and protests might affect other countries.

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  • Tue 3 Jan 201218:05GMT

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