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 parties used the 1956 revolution anniversary to show mass support
- Orbán claimed the election is a choice between Brussels-led war or his peace 10s
- Orbán accused Brussels of forming a 'Coalition of the Desperate' 21s
- Péter Magyar compared Orbán to the Soviet-backed government post-revolution 44s
- Hungary is in full campaign mode six months before the election 1m 13s