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Budapest mayor charged for organising banned Pride parade

Karácsony faces a fine without trial for leading the largest Pride march in Hungary's history, with organizers reporting about 300,000 participants despite a police ban.

  • On 28 June 2025, prosecutors filed charges seeking a fine against Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony for organising and leading Budapest Pride, the event banned by police, prosecutors said.
  • Earlier this year Hungary's parliament amended the constitution prioritising children's `healthy development` over assembly rights, while the ruling coalition codified these constitutional and assembly-law changes.
  • Organisers said more than 200,000 attended, with the mayor questioned on 1 August at the National Bureau of Investigation, despite police classifying it as a public assembly.
  • Mayor Gergely Karácsony said `I have gone from a proud suspect to a proud defendant` after the District Prosecutor's Office accused him of a misdemeanour with a summary judgment and proposed fine, noting possible one year in prison.
  • The case has reignited debate over freedom of assembly, LGBTQ+ rights and the political use of criminal law in Hungary, and Gergely Karácsony argued the fine targets Budapest for hosting `the largest freedom march of recent decades`.
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Despite banning, tens of thousands of homosexuals went to a Pride demo in Budapest in the summer. It became a political protest. A juridical follow-up has it now for the mayor of the city.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Budapest District Prosecutor's Office filed an indictment today against the city's mayor, Gergely Karacsony, asking the court to fine him for his administration's involvement in organizing a pride parade last June that was previously banned by the authorities. Karacsony responded by calling himself a "proud defendant."

Budapest Mayor Gergelyi Karacsony has been charged in Hungary over his role in organising a banned LGBTQ+ rights demonstration last year. Prosecutors said on Wednesday they were seeking to impose a fine under a court order without a trial, Reuters reported.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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