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7 June 08:30

On June 7, 2025, the March of Normality, supporting the traditional family, and Bucharest PRIDE, dedicated to LGBTI+ rights, both authorized

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Two important events take place in Bucharest on June 7, 2025: the March of Normality, in support of the one man, one woman family, and Bucharest PRIDE, dedicated to LGBTI+ rights. The March of Normality starts at 12:00 noon, ending at Mitropoliei Hill, and Bucharest PRIDE starts at 16:00 on Calea Victoriei. These events emphasize different views on family and rights, with the March of Normality advocating traditional values while Bucharest PRIDE celebrates diversity and equality. Both events are authorized and expect significant participation from supporters.

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Două manifestații opuse, același oraș: PRIDE și Marșul Normalității, sâmbătă în Capitală
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Două marșuri sâmbătă în București: Unul pentru familia tradițională, altul pentru drepturile LGBTI+
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Marşul normalităţii şi Marşul Bucharest PRIDE au loc sâmbătă în Capitală. Ambele evenimente sunt autorizate
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Marşul normalităţii şi Marşul Bucharest PRIDE au loc sâmbătă în Capitală / Ambele manifestări sunt autorizate

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