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Budapest Pride march banned by Hungarian police

  • Hungarian police announced a ban on the Budapest Pride parade, citing the need to protect children as per new legislation.
  • Mayor Gergely Karacsony vowed to hold the march, despite the police ban.
  • Hungary's parliament passed legislation to allow police to ban LGBTQ+ marches.
  • Prime Minister Viktor Orban stated that organizers 'should not even bother' organizing pride in Budapest this year.
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The Hungarian police have banned the "Pride Parade" in the capital Budapest. The march for the rights of the LGBTQ community was to be held on June 28. The city administration wants to oppose the ban.

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The Hungarian authorities, LGBTphobes, banned the planned event on 28 June on the pretext that it should be organised out of the sight of the children. For the ecologist mayor of the capital, the ban "has no value".

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The Budapest Police Headquarters banned the Budapest Pride event announced for next Saturday on Thursday - the decision to this effect was published on the police website.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Hungarian police banned the "Pride Parade" on Thursday. The mayor wants to resist.

·Vienna, Austria
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Dutch News broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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