Hungary Bans Budapest Pride March Amid Controversy
Hungarian authorities have announced a prohibition on the Budapest Pride march slated for June 28, sparking debates on LGBTQ+ rights. The decision follows recent legislation backed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz Party, which aims to restrict such events, citing child protection as a justification.

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In a controversial move, authorities in Hungary have announced the blocking of the Budapest Pride march, initially scheduled for June 28. This decision arrives on the heels of new legislation that enables such prohibitions.
The legislation was passed in March by Hungary's parliament, dominated by the right-wing Fidesz Party led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The official reasoning provided centers around the argument of protecting children.
The move has been met with criticism from LGBTQ+ groups and civil rights organizations, who argue that it infringes upon the freedoms and rights of the community.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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