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Budapest Police Approve Pride Parade After Orbán-Era Ban

Police said no grounds existed to ban the 2026 Budapest Pride parade, while organisers plan to keep pushing for broader LGBT rights changes.

  • On Friday, Hungarian police announced they will not ban next month's Budapest Pride parade, reversing the 2025 ban enforced under former Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
  • Last year's march drew more than 200,000 people, serving as a rebuke of Orban's 'Child Protection Act.' The 2025 event became a major political dispute, leading to legal charges against Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony.
  • Police told AFP that during the notification process, 'no grounds for prohibiting the assembly arose.' Authorities also issued 'prescriptive-restrictive decisions regarding three counter-demonstrations,' allowing those gatherings while distancing them from Pride.
  • Prime Minister Peter Magyar has voiced support for assembly but has not repealed laws restricting LGBTQI rights. The Government signaled that changing assembly laws is not an immediate priority.
  • Hungary's new interior minister stated that Pride 'must be made possible' within a legal framework. While activists continue pushing for broader legislative changes, the Government maintains that repealing previous restrictions remains a secondary concern.
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The next march of pride, scheduled to take place on 27 June in Budapest, will not be banned by the Hungarian police.

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The police have taken note of this year's Pride - posted Mayor Gergely Karácsony. The Budapest Police Chief spoke about the decision at Friday's General Assembly. The organizers announced two days ago that this year's, 31st Budapest Pride parade would be held on June 27, the rally was announced to the police on Wednesday. Pride was held last year as well, but due to the change in the law, the Capital organized the parade, which became the larges…

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The Budapest Police has given 'green light' this Friday to the celebration of the LGTBI Pride Parade in the...

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