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ANALYSIS: When Viktor Orban’s right-wing government passed a bill to ban Pride events – the organisers of Budapest’s annual ...
Budapest's massive pride parade this year was momentous. It also highlighted the geographic and political obstacles facing ...
Around 100,000 people defied a government ban and police orders Saturday to march in what organizers called the largest LGBT ...
Record numbers of people marched in the Budapest Pride parade Saturday, defying a government ban that marked a major pushback ...
Organisers estimate up to 200,000 people marched after government banned the annual celebration. Tens of thousands of people ...
More than 100,000 people marched from Budapest City hall and wound through the city center before crossing the capital's Erzsébet Bridge over the Danube River.
Pride marches have been banned in the country since early 2025, when Hungary passed a law restricting the freedom of assembly ...
The 30th Pride march in the Hungarian capital took place despite a police ban, with organisers putting the number of ...
Despite a ban on the event by the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, more than 100,000 turned up for the annual ...
Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán was named "King of European Pride" after his attempts to cancel the festivities increased ...
Laszlo Laner, 69, was an organizer of Budapest’s first Pride in 1997 and played an active role in Hungary’s gay movement after the collapse of the Communist regime in 1989.
Budapest's mayor Gergely Karácsony has said that tomorrow's Budapest Pride parade will go ahead as planned despite a ban by Hungarian authorities.