Hungarian ban LGBT Pride raises protests

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The protesters blocked their legs in Budapest after the law was passed on Tuesday.

Hungary passed the prohibition of the Fried march owned by the LGBTQ+ community, and caused anger inside and outside the country.

The parliament voted in the bill in a process that was rapidly tracked by the Prime Minister Victor Orban in one day after the bill was submitted on Monday.

Orban praised this lawDonating this case is harmful to children.

Pride Marches has been held in Hungary for the past 30 years. Opposition lawmakers revealed Flare in a Tuesday voting session, and the protesters blocked their legs in central Budapest. Human rights groups also blamed the movement.

This is the latest measure of the Orban government aimed at Hungary’s LGBTQ+ community.

In 2020, the country abolished the legal recognition of transgender, and in 2021, politicians passed. The law that prohibits the description of homosexuality Under 18 years old.

According to the conditions of the new law, it is now forbidden to hold a rally as a violation of the 2021 law.

Anyone who is fined up to 500 euros ($ 545; £ 420). This may include attendees and marching organizers. Police can also use face recognition technology to identify possible criminals.

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Opposition lawmakers revealed Flare in their protests in the voting session.

The MP also revised the rights of the Hungarian Parliament in Tuesday.

The law says that only events that respect children’s rights to proper physical, mental and moral development can occur.

Hungary’s pride march and generally the opponents of the LGBTQ+ community of the country accused evidence that they were regularly dangerous for minors.

‘This is not a child protection. This is fascism. ‘

On Tuesday, the protesters outside the parliament shouted as follows. They looked at the police cordon and blocked the margaret leg of Central Budapest.

Europe “Everyone must be himself and must live and love freely.” She wrote on X.

“The right to gather peacefully is the basic rights that can be champions throughout the European Union. We are standing with the LGBTQI community in Hungary and all member states.”

The organizer of Budapest Pride criticized the decision of social media. “This is not child protection, but fascism.” They wrote.

“Democratic leaders will not think that they will not limit the basic rights of those who do not agree with him.”

The organizer vowed to keep the 30th pride march planned at Budapest on June 28.

In recent months, ORBAN has increased attacks on his critics and has announced plans for more conservative legal changes. Last year’s oath “Brussels occupation” to protect Hungary’s freedom.

His FIDESZ Party has been in the office since 2010, but according to a poll, the new center right party Tisza suggests that he is leading nationwide before the election of next year’s parliament.

Tisja, who wants a more constructive relationship with the European Union, broke up with the ruling party that one Peter Magyar, one Peter’s politician, said in February 2024 that it was a poor running in Hungary.

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In Budapest, I have been proud for decades, but in 2019,