People Who Voted for Hungary’s New Government Broadly Support LGBTQ+ Rights
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The Hungarians voted against Orban, but not necessarily for Magyar. This is evident from a poll of voters of the European Council for Foreign Relations (ECFR). An analysis in graphs.
People who voted for Hungary’s new government broadly support LGBTQ+ rights
A new poll in Hungary shows that people in the central European nation who voted for the new government broadly support LGBTQ+ people’s rights. The poll, conducted just before Péter Magyar’s Tisza party won national elections against Viktor Orbán’s extremely anti-LGBTQ+ Fidesz party, found that 71% of Tisza voters supported or somewhat supported increased rights for LGBTQ+ people. Related EU court rules against Hungary’s LGBTQ+ media ban: Repe…
Hungary's new leader, Péter Magyar, has popular support for moving closer to the EU. But a new poll shows he faces a Gordian knot that could hinder his ability to change Hungary for the better.
70% of voters for new Hungarian PM want LGBTQ+ rights protected, poll shows
The image shows a Pride event, to represent Hungarian voters' desire for greater LGBTQ+ rights. At the centre of the image is a crowd gathered in front of a open stage truck, with someone holding a Pride flag up high, and a person close to the camera recording with their phone. Unsplash In April’s Hungarian election, Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán in the race for Prime Minister, a historic victory after Orbán’s 16-year tenure. Magyar will be…
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