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Protesters hit streets as Hungarian parliament passes law banning Pride events

Updated On: 18 March, 2025 09:29 PM IST | Anisha Shrivastava

Protesters hit the streets in Hungry after lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law banning Pride events in the country. (Pics/AFP)

Protesters hit the streets in Hungry after lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law banning Pride events in the country. (Pics/AFP)

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Protesters hit the streets in Hungry after lawmakers on Tuesday passed a law banning Pride events in the country. (Pics/AFP)
<p>Hungarian lawmakers passed a bill seeking to ban the annual Pride march today, drawing criticism from opponents who see it as another move to restrict LGBTQ rights in the country</p>

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Hungarian lawmakers passed a bill seeking to ban the annual Pride march today, drawing criticism from opponents who see it as another move to restrict LGBTQ rights in the country

<p>The bill allows authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees, continuing a crackdown by Prime Minister Viktor Orban`s right-wing populist party on the country`s LBGTQ+ community</p>

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The bill allows authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees, continuing a crackdown by Prime Minister Viktor Orban`s right-wing populist party on the country`s LBGTQ+ community

<p>The lawmakers also imposed fines on organisers and people attending the event which Budapest has held for about thirty years</p>

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The lawmakers also imposed fines on organisers and people attending the event which Budapest has held for about thirty years

<p>The measure passed in a 136-27 vote. The law, supported by Orban`s Fidesz party and their minority coalition partner the Christian Democrats, was pushed through parliament in an accelerated procedure after being submitted only a day earlier, according to the AP</p>

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The measure passed in a 136-27 vote. The law, supported by Orban`s Fidesz party and their minority coalition partner the Christian Democrats, was pushed through parliament in an accelerated procedure after being submitted only a day earlier, according to the AP

<p>As per Hungary&rsquo;s law its an offense to hold or attend events that violate Hungary&rsquo;s contentious &ldquo;child protection&rdquo; legislation, which prohibits the &ldquo;depiction or promotion&rdquo; of homosexuality to minors</p>

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As per Hungary’s law its an offense to hold or attend events that violate Hungary’s contentious “child protection” legislation, which prohibits the “depiction or promotion” of homosexuality to minors

<p>Attending a prohibited event will carry fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints (USD 546), which the state would forward to `child protection,` according to the text of the law, reported AP</p>

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Attending a prohibited event will carry fines up to 200,000 Hungarian forints (USD 546), which the state would forward to `child protection,` according to the text of the law, reported AP

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