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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban called Saturday's Pride "repulsive and shameful", accusing the EU of directing ...
Orban's opponents see the Pride ban as part of a wider crackdown on democratic freedoms ahead of next year's election. There are protests every month in Hungary.
An unprecedented crowd of between 100- and 200-thousand people marched at the 30th Budapest Pride on Saturday. The Prime ...
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Around 100,000 people defied a government ban and police orders Saturday to march in what organizers called the largest ...
In the lead-up to this year’s Pride parade in Budapest, the Hungarian capital, Orban banned the festivities and threatened ...
Orban told his supporters that he found the events at the Pride march "repulsive and shameful," specifically mentioning a drag queen show, men wearing high heels and pamphlets on hormonal therapies.
The Pride parade as a 'big embarrassment' for Mr Orban's Fidesz party. (Image: Getty) Parade organisers risk up to a year in prison, while attendees can face fines up to €500 (£433).
Welcoming the ban, Orban earlier said that this will outlaw all such gatherings that “violate child protection laws,” CNN reported. Notably, the protestors are risking a fine of up to $586 if ...
Hundreds of thousands of people from across Europe (including Luxembourg) united in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community ...
On June 27, Mr Orban said European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, who earlier this week called on Hungarian authorities to let the Pride parade go ahead, regarded Hungary “as a ...
The leader of Hungary’s main opposition party has mocked Viktor Orbán, the country’s prime minister, by calling him the “King of European Pride.” The jibe comes in reference to the Budapest Pride ...