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12 March 15:48

Hungary's ruling party has proposed constitutional amendments that could lead to a ban on LGBTQ+ marches and the expulsion of dual citizens.

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Proposals to amend Hungary's constitution, put forward by the ruling Fidesz party, include the possibility of banning the annual LGBTQ+ Pride march and expelling dual citizens who are deemed to pose a threat to the country's sovereignty. The amendments would also enshrine in the Constitution that Hungary recognizes only two genders, male and female.

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