The government’s decisions are part of a series of restrictions imposed by Orban in the activities of LGBTK+ communities in the country.
The Hungarian government, led by Viktor Orban, has suggested to move the annual gay parade of the community from the Budapest streets to a closed space. This decision is explained by “children’s protection.” On Wednesday, February 26, The Guardian reported.
It is indicated that the leader of Hungarian prime minister Gergei Galyash said the gay parade should not be carried out in the same way as last year and explained that the government aims to “protect children” and there is no harm if the event will occur “in a closed room.”
“Previously, for many years later, participants in this event objected to an Andraschi Boulevard – along with a spacious street planted in the middle of Budapest,” the report said.
This statement is part of a series of restrictions imposed by Orban in the activities of the LGBTK communities+ before the election of 2026.
In 2021, Viktor Orban banned the propaganda of homosexuality among minors, despite sharp criticism of human rights and the European Union.
In addition, uniform marriages are not recognized in Hungary, and the Orban government has reduced the constitutional marriage as an alliance between a man and a woman, and the possibility of adoption for both married couples is also limited.
The head of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, signed the law against LGBT community propaganda.
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Source: korrespondent

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