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    Budapest mayor says city will organise Budapest Pride, circumventing Orban's legislation

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    Posted on June 16, 2025

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    Budapest will host Pride 2023 as a municipal event, bypassing Orban's law banning LGBTQ marches. Mayor Karacsony emphasizes freedom and solidarity.

    Budapest mayor says city will organise Budapest Pride, circumventing Orban's ...

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) -The city of Budapest will organise Hungary's Pride march by the LGBTQ community on June 28 as a municipal event celebrating freedom, Budapest's liberal mayor said on Monday, in a move to circumvent a law that allows police to ban LGBTQ marches.

    Hungary’s parliament, in which Prime Minister Viktor Orban's right-wing Fidesz Party has a big majority, passed legislation in March that creates a legal basis to ban LGBTQ marches, citing protection of children. It also lets police use facial recognition cameras to identify people who attend.

    Pride organisers have said the 30th Pride march in Budapest would proceed despite the new legislation, and on Monday Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony said in a video that the city would team up with organisers. The mayor added since the march will be a municipal event - a celebration of freedom - "no permits from authorities are needed."

    Karacsony said Budapest's history was about freedom and solidarity.

    "In this city, there are no first- or second-class citizens. In this city we know that we can only be free together," he said. "So in this city, neither freedom, nor love can be banned, and the Budapest Pride cannot be banned either."

    Government spokesperson Zoltan Kovacs did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    Orban, who faces a challenging election in 2026, pushed through constitutional changes in April stipulating that Hungary recognises only two sexes, male and female.

    His government has a Christian conservative agenda and its intensifying campaign against the LGBTQ community has aimed to please Fidesz's core voters, mostly in the countryside.

    Orban has said organisers "should not even bother" organising Pride in Budapest this year.

    Over the past 15 years of Fidesz's dominance, Orban has appealed to conservative Hungarians who believe their country is in a struggle to protect its Christian identity - from Muslim immigrants to what they call "gender and LGBT ideology" allegedly foisted on the central European country by Brussels.

    His government's anti-LGBT campaign escalated in 2021 when the Fidesz-dominated parliament passed a law banning the use of materials seen as promoting homosexuality and gender change at schools, citing again the need to protect children.

    (Reporting by Krisztina ThanEditing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Budapest will organize the Pride march as a municipal event.
    • •The move circumvents a law allowing police to ban LGBTQ marches.
    • •Mayor Gergely Karacsony emphasizes freedom and solidarity.
    • •Orban's government has a conservative agenda against LGBTQ rights.
    • •The event marks the 30th Pride march in Budapest.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Budapest mayor says city will organise Budapest Pride, circumventing Orban's legislation

    1What did Budapest's mayor announce regarding the Pride march?

    Budapest's mayor, Gergely Karacsony, announced that the city will organize Hungary's Pride march on June 28 as a municipal event celebrating freedom.

    2What legislation did Hungary's parliament pass regarding LGBTQ marches?

    Hungary's parliament passed legislation in March that creates a legal basis to ban LGBTQ marches, citing the protection of children.

    3How has Prime Minister Orban responded to the Pride march?

    Prime Minister Orban has stated that organizers 'should not even bother' to hold Pride in Budapest this year, reflecting his government's opposition to the event.

    4What is the significance of Budapest's history according to the mayor?

    Mayor Karacsony emphasized that Budapest's history is about freedom and solidarity, asserting that neither freedom nor love can be banned in the city.

    5What has been the impact of Fidesz's policies on LGBTQ rights?

    The Fidesz Party's policies have intensified the campaign against the LGBTQ community, appealing to conservative voters and enforcing laws that restrict LGBTQ rights.

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