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Hungary Passes Constitutional Changes Targeting LGBTQ Community

  • On June 6, Prime Minister Viktor Orban issued a government decree banning LGBTQ-related symbols on official government buildings just hours ahead of the opening of Budapest Pride’s 30th edition.
  • This decree follows legal changes by Orban’s ruling party aimed at banning Pride parades and curbing what they call 'child protection' against LGBTQ propaganda.
  • The decree applies only to government and central bank buildings, excludes municipal sites, and coincides with ongoing legal disputes over Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ laws in the EU.
  • Orban denounced an EU advocate general’s recommendation to declare Hungary in breach of EU law as 'shameful' on social media, emphasizing national sovereignty.
  • Despite the ban and legal uncertainty, Pride organizers plan to proceed with the parade scheduled for June 28, while Budapest’s liberal mayor continues to support LGBTQ visibility.
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On Saturday, the capital will host the traditional LGBC+ "For Equality!" movement, but none of the leaders of the State plans to participate.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Hungary has issued a decree prohibiting the presence of public buildings of symbols representing sexual minorities on Friday, even on the day after the start of the Prede Festival from Budapest, reports AFP, taken by news.ro.

·Romania
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The legal opinion of the European Court of Justice that Hungary is violating EU law by suppressing LGBT content to which children may be exposed is shameful, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

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In Budapest, Hungary's Prime Minister Orban banned LGBTQ symbols on government buildings a few hours before the Pride Festival began.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán issued a decree on Thursday banning the display of sexual minority symbols on government buildings, just hours before the start of the 30th annual Budapest Pride Community Festival, which runs in the Hungarian capital until the end of June.

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ITV broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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