Budapest Mayor Says City Will Organise Budapest Pride, Circumventing Orban's Legislation
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Budapest wants to avoid a ban on Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government and organize a Pride Parade as planned at the end of June.
According to the mayor of the city, no official permit is required, as the parade is an urban event
In March, the Hungarian Parliament passed a law to ban any gathering that would violate the 2021 legislation prohibiting the discussion of "homosexuality and gender change" among minors.
Budapest mayor says city will organise Budapest Pride, circumventing Orban's legislation
The city of Budapest will organise Hungary's Pride march by the LGBTQ community on June 28 as a municipal event celebrating freedom, Budapest's liberal mayor said on Monday, in a move to circumvent a law that allows police to ban LGBTQ marches.
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony said the city will hold a Pride Parade on June 28 as a municipal event to celebrate freedom, bypassing legislation that allows police to ban LGBTQ gatherings.
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