With elections due in April, the rival rallies were a standoff between Viktor Orbán and Péter Magyar, his main political challenger who looks set to present the long-serving Hungarian leader with the most competitive ballot in his 15 years in power.
Breakdown
- Rival political parties in Hungary used the 1956 revolution anniversary to rally supporters.
- Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned of a choice between war led by Brussels and peace under his leadership. 10s
- Opposition leader Péter Magyar drew parallels between Orbán and past Soviet-backed governments. 50s
- Magyar emphasized Hungarian sovereignty, stating decisions should not be made in Brussels, Washington, or Moscow. 59s
- The rallies highlight an early start to the election campaign, with Magyar uniting opposition under a centre-right party. 1m 27s