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2011 protests in Hungary
2011 Hungarian protests
Date17 March and 30 December 2010
Location
Caused byNew Constitution of Hungary
Alleged authoritarian tendencies
Increasingly clerical politics
GoalsMaintain current Constitution
Protect democracy
Maintain the freedom of religion
Remove the flat tax
Resulted inEnded
New Constitution passed
Parties
Lead figures

The Hungarian protests of 2011 were popular protests against the new constitution[1][2] proposed by the parliamentary majority following the 2010 Hungarian parliamentary election, which came into force on 1 January 2012.[1][3]

The new constitution met some resistance not only from the oppositional parties but also from the public. According to the critics it served to strengthen the power of the ruling party.[citation needed]

There were two large protests in Budapest, one on 17 March and another on 30 December. At these occasions protesters chanted slogans denouncing the prime minister and his "dictatorship".[3] The protests also appealed to maintain the freedom of religion[2] and against the flat 16% income tax.[2]

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