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By bne IntelliNews Tens of thousands of protestors gathered in central Budapest for the largest anti-government demonstrations in years demanding better working conditions and higher wages for teachers on October 23, marking the 66th anniversary of the anti-Soviet uprising. Prime Minister Viktor Orban, breaking with tradition, held his annual commemoration outside the capital, seen by many commentators as ‘fleeing’ from protests. Since the change of regime, Hungary’s most important national holiday has been heavily politicised. A year ago, the ruling party held a mass rally drawing 100,000 to …