As the global spotlight continues to shine on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a growing number of tourists are descending upon his hometown of Székesfehérvár, but it's not the city's rich history or cultural attractions drawing them in. Instead, a group of activists and concerned citizens have organized guided tours aimed at raising awareness about the alleged corruption and lavish spending of the country's leader. These "Orbán Tours" are part of a broader movement to expose what critics claim is a culture of cronyism and abuse of power within the Hungarian government. By visiting the sites associated with Orbán's personal and professional life, these sightseers hope to shed light on the controversy surrounding one of Europe's most influential politicians.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has long been accused of corruption. Sightseers now flock to his hometown as groups aim to raise awareness of what they say are the leader's excesses.