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Protesters gather on Budapest bridge for fourth week against Hungary’s ban on LGBTQ+ events

News RoomBy News RoomApril 8, 2025
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No meaningful progress in Addressing the law this week. Prolonged protests are underlining the impact of the new law. Many Eisenpreview events—these Pride activities—are illegal and are now becoming the bane of society.]
People are frustrated because they believe the law aims to ruin the day for their community.
This bill, “Budapest Pride,” has drawn 30,000 participants in the past few years, but it’s become increasingly exclusive and overcrowded, with many people reports of buses being blocked.
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stand the law is not only inadequate but also harming their own rights.
‘Alternative’, the government accuses organizations attending events are being countered by facial recognition.
Legal officials repeated this past week, mentioning that the law could lead to fines. The fine is up to 200,000 forints—equivalent to about 490 euros ta and that denotes the harshness.
The law makes it extremely difficult to attend these events, with someone as worried, some fear they could face such fines. Some are even
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Some people refused to take part in the protests. Others reported that buses and roads have been clogged with people actively trying to avoid showing up. reports of protests without a peaceful exit.
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