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PM Viktor Orbán Launches Nationwide Tour of Digital Civic Circles


“There are already more than 90,000 of us in the Digital Civic Circles (DPK), tens of thousands of whom joined us at the Peace March. That is why we have decided to launch the first nationwide tour of the Digital Civic Circles,” the Prime Minister announced on his Facebook page on Saturday evening.

Viktor Orbán wrote that on October 23, the voice of peace was strongest not only on the streets of Budapest but also in the online space. He added:

We are setting out to make Hungary great together.”

The Prime Minister also attached the event’s website to his post, which states that the roadshow will arrive in Győr (northwest Hungary) on November 15, Nyíregyháza (northeast Hungary) on November 29, Kecskemét (central Hungary) on December 6, Mohács (southern Hungary) on December 13, and Szeged (southeast Hungary) on December 20. The website also states that participation in the event is free of charge, but only registered DPK members can attend.

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Digital Civic Circles (DPK) is a nationwide online community movement that aims to mobilize its supporters around civic and conservative values. The aim of the initiative is to create a community in the digital space, modeled on the civic circles of the past, and to play an active role in protecting national identity, culture, and language. Members can join by registering online and participate in community and political life through various thematic circles.

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Via MTI; Featured photo: MTI/Miniszterelnöki Kommunikációs Fõosztály/Kaiser Ákos

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