In Hungary, a group called AVM, comprising homeless people and activists, fights for the rights of shelter, social welfare, and human dignity. Despite 120,000 empty state-owned flats, almost 30,000 people lack a home. AVM occupies Parliament Square, prevents evictions, lobbies authorities, and provides legal aid to those in need, inspiring agency and citizenship through their shared sense of purpose and community.
No Country for the Poor
In a dystopian Hungary, the government's corruption is concealed by the escalating neglect of the marginalized. The ruling class exercises absolute power, viewing citizens as mere pawns, and a revised constitution enforces strict suppression of any dissent.