Thousands of people have gathered in 50 cities across Hungary to protest what many say is an erosion of democratic freedoms and government corruption.<br /><br /> Sunday’s (April 19)demonstrations came after the European Commission suspended payments to Hungary over suspected corruption and irregularities in the awarding of tenders.<br /><br /> Listening to my heart I would make them resign and call an early election,” a woman told euronews. “For me, anybody else would be better than them, They have no shame.”<br /><br /> “I would like them to steal less and to build more cycle lanes. They should be more balanced,” said a man.<br /><br /> Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ruling party has recently lost its super majority after two by-election defeats.<br /><br /> Euronews correspondent Attilla Magyar filed the following report from Budapest:<br /><br /> “The last months have seen several demonstration against corruption and the actions of Orbán’s government. The most recent protest demonstration was sparked by the recent disagreement between the Eu