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Budapest Pride Parade Defies Orban Ban in Hungary

Summary by Deutsche Welle
Organizers estimated up to 200,000 people took part in the parade in the Hungarian capital. Earlier this year, Hungary's government passed legislation outlawing LGBTQ+ gatherings in public.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz faced criticisms, Wednesdays, because he said that the curved steel should not be burned at Bundestag for the Pride parade that takes place annually in Berlin, since Parliament "is not a...

·Romania
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In her latest post, Alexandra Szentkirályi asked Gergely Karácsony how much it cost Budapesters to organize Pride.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The mass turnout at Saturday's Budapest Pride exposed a dysfunctional state, but Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party is now trying to win over voters who are averse to the march or the LGBT community itself. Police banned the march but ultimately did not intervene against the tens of thousands of marchers on Saturday, instead protecting them from opponents.

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"It has been transformed into a funeral march for Orbán's regime." This was the title of an editorial from HVG, one of Hungary's main independent publications, which evaluates events since the end of last week.

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Irish Examiner broke the news in Ireland on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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