Homelessness in Hungary was criminalised in 2018 by Viktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party.
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00:00A census for the homeless has begun in Budapest.
00:03Authorities in the city estimate that between 1,000 and 1,500 people
00:08spent nights on the streets, and around 5,000 in hostels in the Hungarian capital.
00:14Several of the homeless found at this park say they had a stable life
00:18before things took a turn for the worse.
00:20Since Covid, I've been working on the streets,
00:24but unfortunately, the hospitality industry has come to an absolute end,
00:29and I couldn't find a solution.
00:33First I lost my flat, then my girlfriend.
00:36Did you take anything with you?
00:38Nothing.
00:41Nothing at the moment.
00:43I'll go back to work, and then I'll be fine.
00:45I just need to take care of myself.
00:46The Shelter Foundation's homeless shelter on Van der Hunyard Street
00:50has been in operation since 1990.
00:53I'm happy here. I have everything. It's a quiet place.
01:00PET's jury, chairman of the Foundation's board of trustees,
01:04said that they are trying to find out how many people actually sleep
01:08without shelter in the inner districts of Budapest.
01:13The European Union has now started a joint international survey
01:18to see if a common standard, a common method,
01:22can be used in ten countries to measure the size and proportion of homelessness
01:27in order to provide targeted support in order to reduce homelessness.
01:33According to a 2023 report, an estimated 890,000 people sleep rough
01:39or in a homeless shelter across the EU.