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Hungary's PM Orban warns of legal consequences over banned Budapest Pride march

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, JUN 26 – Hungary's Supreme Court annulled the police ban on Budapest Pride citing insufficient justification, with over 35,000 people expected to attend despite threats of fines and legal consequences.

  • Hungary's Prime Minister Orban warned of legal consequences for attending the banned Budapest Pride march.
  • The parade was banned under a new law prohibiting the depiction of homosexuality to minors.
  • Organizers and Hungary's LGBTQ+ community plan to defy the ban and hold the parade as usual.
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Hungary's Prime Minister Orban is under domestic pressure and is intensifying his homophobic course. Despite the ban, the Pride Parade is as powerful as never before in the capital. Orban has already found the person responsible for it.

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In Budapest, the capital of Hungary, tens of thousands of people take part in the Pride, the parade of the LGBTQ+ movement. The march is officially banned by the radical right-wing government, but the mayor allows the event to go ahead anyway.

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Heti Világgazdaság broke the news in Hungary on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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