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19 June 18:43

Hungarian police have banned an LGBT+ march in Budapest, but Mayor Gergely Karacsony will go ahead with its organization, backed by EU officials

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Police in Hungary have refused to allow an LGBT+ march scheduled for June 28, citing recent laws aimed at protecting children, backed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Despite the ban, the liberal-ecologist mayor Gergely Karacsony said he would organize the march as a "municipal event" without requiring authorization. European officials, including commissioners and MEPs, are expected to attend the event, challenging the Hungarian government's restrictive measures.

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Poliţia ungară interzice marşul LGBT+ de la Budapesta, însă primarul liberal Gergely Karacsony anunță că-l va organiza oricum
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Comisia Europeană trimite o emisară la Budapest Pride, marșul LGBT contestat de Viktor Orbán - un nou conflict cu guvernul Ungariei
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Poliţia interzice Gay Pride la Budapesta, primarul Gergely Karacsony spune că nu are nevoie de o autorizaţie oficială, deoarece este vorba despre un "eveniment municipal", la trei zile după ce a anunţat că organizează acest marş

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