On Unborn Children's Day, i.e. March 25, civilians organized by the St. Stephen's Institute hold a demonstration at the French ambassador's residence, expressing their protest against the fact that the French president included the right to abortion in the constitution, as well as his rhetoric of war.

The organizers' call:

"Let's meet on March 25, the day of the unborn child, at 18:00 at the French ambassador's residence, in front of Csaba utca 20 (a 10-minute walk from Széll Kálmán tér), to light a candle and demonstrate against the anti-life policy of the French president!

Emmanuel Macron - while urging European entry into the Russo-Ukrainian war with his shocking statements - gave France constitutional recognition of the right to feticide as a "Women's Day gift" and would demand the same from other European nations.

Let's tell the childless French president that for us Hungarians every child is valuable from the moment of conception, and we will not allow our sons to be sent to war either!

And to the great nation of France, we are sending a message from Budapest: instead of submitting to the culture of death, love and respect human life much more!

Speakers at the event:

Andrea Földi-Kovács , director of the Axióma Center;

Philippe Pellet;

Zsuzsa Máthé , director of the Szent István Institute;

László Földi , president of the Protected Society Foundation;

Balázs Puskás , vice president of the Children's Rights Association

The Facebook event for the demonstration is available here