Hungary, Pride parade and Orban
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Hungary’s Orban to ban public Pride march, escalating anti-LGBTQ push
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Orban Moves to Ban Hungary’s Pride Parade Before Elections
Hungary moves to ban Pride March with constitutional amendment
Hungary's government is seeking to ban the annual Budapest Pride March by amending the country’s Fundamental Law (Constitution), a move that legal experts describe as an 'unconstitutional absurdity.' The government argues that the ban is necessary to protect children,
The Hungarian government is clamping down on the country’s annual Budapest Pride parade, which has been running for almost 30 years, saying that it should not “dominate public spaces” – citing what it claims are “child protection” issues.
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