00:01With taped mouths, a silent march was held in Budapest against the Transparency Draft Law, which is expected to be adopted in mid-June.
00:09These kinds of protests have been held in 17 Hungarian cities over the last week and a half.
00:15In complete silence, participants demonstrate against the impact of the law, which they say is aimed at silencing any critical voices, media and NGOs.
00:24Our work is not to be able to use, but to build, not to support, but to support, not to support, not to support, not to support, not to support.
00:35I think it is important that I speak to those who do not listen to them.
00:42I work in Hungary that everyone lives in a healthy environment in Hungary.
00:49They don't care about it, they work differently.
00:54They work differently, they work differently, they work differently.
00:57This is a huge provocation.
00:59It's a lot of thousand milliard forints.
01:01It has to be able to protect, in any way, in any way.
01:03I think that's it.
01:04I think that's it.
01:06At the end of the protests, activists placed a large tableau with the portraits of government politicians at Hotel Galer.
01:30The building under renovation had been bought by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's son-in-law.