Bucharest PRIDE reaches its 21st edition and will take place along the route Calea Victoriei - Piața Națiunilor Unite - Parcul Izvor, according to Agerpres. Parcul Izvor, located next to the Palace of the Parliament, becomes PRIDE Park, where visitors will be able to participate in workshops, exhibitions, and sports activities, alongside queer artists on stage. On the same day, the March for Normality takes place, a counter-demonstration that supports the traditional family. The Traffic Brigade has announced traffic restrictions for both events, with scheduled time intervals and established routes. From 4:00 PM, traffic will be restricted on Calea Victoriei and the adjacent streets, and the police will implement measures to ease traffic flow and will ask drivers to drive cautiously.
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