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Around 100,000 people defied a government ban and police orders Saturday to march in what organizers called the largest ...
Beneath a blaze of rainbow flags and amid roars of defiance, crowds have gathered are gathering in the Hungarian capital of ...
Politically, Orban’s inability to stop Pride from going ahead risks projecting weakness at a time when his Fidesz party is ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party enacted the ban, but Budapest’s mayor allowed the event to go on. The police sat on the sidelines.
With rainbow flags flying high, tens of thousands of LGBTQ Hungarians and their supporters took to the streets of Budapest for a Pride parade, defying a government ban and Prime Minister Viktor ...
Around 100,000 people defied government orders to join Hungary's largest LGBTQ+ Pride march in Budapest. The event defied a ban imposed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government. Marchers braved ...
Police will decide whether the Budapest Pride event can be held even though Budapest's mayor has tried to circumvent a law by organising the march as a municipal event, Prime Minister Viktor Orban ...
National dynamics: For progressive politicians like those in Budapest’s Green-led municipal government, the clash over Pride presents an opportunity to draw attention to problems at home. “Budapest is ...
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony, a liberal political opponent of Orban, has pushed back by trying to hold a Pride celebration on June 28 that skirts the law by being a municipal event.