Hungary's government targets dual citizens, LGBTQ+ community in proposed constitutional changes
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban proposed constitutional changes that may ban LGBTQ Pride Marches, framing them as threats to children's development and national sovereignty, according to the Fidesz party.
- The proposed amendments could allow the expulsion of dual citizens deemed threats to Hungary's sovereignty and national security.
- The proposed amendments also assert that Hungary recognizes only two sexes, a concept supported by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Orban has faced strong opposition ahead of elections in 2026, against the backdrop of an economic recovery and a challenging political landscape.
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