ALCS脷TDOBOZ, Hungary (AP) 鈥 Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in rural Hungary on Saturday at a country estate that has increasingly become a symbol of alleged corruption involving the country’s populist prime minister, Viktor Orb谩n.
Hatvanpuszta, once an agricultural manor house erected in the 19th century by a member of the Habsburg family, lies around 6 kilometers (4 miles) from the villages of Alcs煤tdoboz and Felcs煤t, where Orb谩n spent his youth.
The historic estate west of Budapest has attracted increasing public attention in recent years due to extensive construction and redevelopment works. Orb谩n has denied accusations that the estate is a luxury retreat for himself and his circle, and has called it a 鈥渉alf-finished farm.鈥 He has also told journalists asking about Hatvanpuszta to direct their questions to his father, the owner.
Demonstrators gathered outside the gates of the complex, holding signs with anti-government slogans and zebra balloons 鈥 symbolizing the exotic animals like zebras, antelope and buffalo that are kept near the grounds.
鈥淎 lot of money flows to them, everything is given to an inner circle,鈥 said protester 脡va G谩bor, who believes a class of government-connected elites have been enriched through preferential treatment by Orb谩n鈥檚 administration.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 becoming clear to everyone what is going on in this country, and what (the government) claims is the complete opposite of what we see.鈥
The property, once used as a model farm, has been rebuilt with multiple large buildings, landscaped grounds and infrastructure.
Independent lawmaker and anti-corruption , who organized Saturday’s protest, has described Hatvanpuszta as the Orb谩n family’s 鈥淰ersailles.鈥
Hadh谩zy contends that Orb谩n鈥檚 father 鈥 the owner of a rock quarry located only a few kilometers (miles) from the estate at Hatvanpuszta 鈥 has become rich in large part due to the quarry supplying materials to major state-funded infrastructure projects, which were awarded to companies owned by Orb谩n鈥檚 allies.
Speaking to The Associated Press outside the gate of the estate, which were guarded by police and private security, Hadh谩zy 鈥 who left Orb谩n’s Fidesz party in 2013 鈥 said the property was 鈥渁 very important symbol.鈥
鈥淚t symbolizes several things, most notably the lies of the people in power,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he prime minister said that this is only a half-finished farm, but anyone who is here can see with their own eyes that this is a luxurious mansion.鈥
Hadh谩zy has organized events at Hatvanpuszta he calls 鈥渢ours鈥 or 鈥渟afaris鈥 to draw attention to the ongoing development and the collection of exotic animals. He has also released extensive photographs and building plans for the estate, documenting that it boasts two swimming pools, a sprawling dining hall, a library, underground tunnels and extensive living quarters and guest houses.
On Saturday, demonstrators waited in line to ascend ladders set up to provide a view into the complex, which was largely obscured from the outside with fences and dark screens.
While the redevelopment of the Hatvanpuszta property has been ongoing for more than five years, it has only recently become a major point of contention as Hungary struggles with , high living costs and a stagnating economy.
At Hungarian elections scheduled for April, Orb谩n is likely to face the most competitive race since he came to power in 2010.
His main rival, former government insider turned critic , has campaigned on a program of addressing poor health care, low wages and high living costs, as well as drawing attention to what he says is widespread corruption connected to Orb谩n and his party.