Hungary has passed a law banning Pride marches held by the LGBT community, sparking outrage in and out of the country.
A majority of Hungarian lawmakers have voted to ban LGBT pride marches and allow facial recognition software to identify ...
The law, supported by Orbán’s Fidesz party and their minority coalition partner the Christian Democrats, was pushed through ...
Protests erupted in Hungary’s capital, Budapest, after the Eastern European nation’s parliament passed a law banning Pride ...
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Hungary's House of National Assembly voted to ban pride marches Tuesday. The law imposes fines on organizers and attendees of pride marches, citing child protection as the justification of the law.
More than 1,000 protesters gathered hours after the vote outside Hungary’s parliament in opposition to the measures.
Mr Orban’s party wants to ban the march, which is due to celebrate its 30th birthday in June, by claiming it violates Hungary’s controversial “child protection” legislation, which ...
Hungary's Parliament passed a new law banning LGBTQIA and pride events in public and also authorized the use of facial ...