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Budapest Pride March Signals Shift in LGBTQ+ Rights in Hungary

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Tens of thousands gathered in Budapest for the first Pride march since the election of Prime Minister Peter Magyar, marking a significant cultural shift in Hungary. This event comes after years of restrictive policies under former leader Viktor Orban, who attempted to ban the march last year as part of a broader crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights.

The massive turnout, despite the scorching heat, reflects a growing acceptance and celebration of LGBTQ+ identities in Hungary. Participants expressed optimism about the future, with many believing that the change in government will lead to improved rights and freedoms for the community.

While Magyar’s government has yet to announce specific plans to reverse Orban-era legislation, he has indicated a willingness to engage in discussions about LGBTQ+ issues. This openness contrasts sharply with Orban’s administration, which implemented laws that severely limited the rights of same-sex couples and restricted educational content related to LGBTQ+ topics.

The Pride march not only serves as a celebration but also as a powerful statement against the previous government’s policies. It highlights the potential for societal change and the importance of continued advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, suggesting that the momentum for reform may be building in the wake of recent political changes.

Source: DW News

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News Category: Culture Tags: hungary, lgbtq, politics, pride, rights

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