Hungary experienced the largest protests of the past few years. Shutter the controversial law on working time. But in the meantime, it’s much more than that. Orban’s government smells a conspiracy.

There are several Thousand demonstrators arrive in front of the Hungarian Parliament are not every night – on this day of the week it may be 100 people, mostly young people, and the endure sub-zero temperatures on the wide Kossuth square. They display an over-sized European Flag and with a loud “Europe”-also acoustically, no doubt, to whom you feel connected.

“It’s our future, the future of all – not just those who work nowadays,” says a young history and geography teacher. He had come “to show the people that we are here. I’m young and I’ve only completed half a year ago my studies. I’ve decided to be here, to show that we should come here every day.”