ALCSÚTDOBOZ, Hungary — Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in rural Hungary on Saturday at a country estate that has increasingly become a symbol of alleged corruption involving the country's populist prime minister, Viktor Orbán.

Hatvanpuszta, once an agricultural manor house erected in the 19th century by a member of the Habsburg family, lies around 6 kilometers (4 miles) from the villages of Alcsútdoboz and Felcsút, where Orbán spent his youth.

The historic estate west of Budapest has attracted increasing public attention in recent years due to extensive construction and redevelopment works. Orbán has denied accusations that the estate is a luxury retreat for himself and his circle, and has called it a “half-finished farm.” He has also told journalists asking about Hatvanpuszta to dire

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