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Hungary: the Three Laws Against the Lgbtqi+ Community that Caused Strong Reactions in Europe

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From restricting legal gender recognition to banning public events, the Orbán government's policies continue to cause international concern.
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Police in Budapest, Hungary, have decided to ban a demonstration commemorating International Transgender Day. This is the latest step in a broader campaign launched in Hungary. The decision is based on a 2025 law that allows restrictions to be imposed on events, including protests, associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. Hungary, here we go again: police ban an LGBT demonstration following the law pushed by Viktor Orbán. …

From restricting legal gender recognition to banning public events, the Orbán government's policies continue to cause international concern.

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Jenny broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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