People gather outside the parliament building in Budapest on December 14, 2018 during a protest two days after Hungary's Prime minister majority in parliament voted a new labour legislation that critics call a "slave law." - Tabled by right-wing Fidesz party lawmakers, the controversial labour code change hikes the maximum annual overtime hours that employers can demand from 250 to 400 hours. It also triples the time period for calculating overtime payments to three years. (Photo by PETER KOHALMI / AFP)