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Hungarian parliament passes bill banning Pride events
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A Hungarian law was passed that bans Pride events and authorizes authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attendees. The law was pushed through in an accelerated procedure due to the ruling coalition's two-thirds majority in parliament. Attending a prohibited event is punishable by fines up to 200,000 forints ($546).
It's extremely important as far as we're concerned to fight any discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
We stand with the LGBTQI community – in Hungary & in all Member States.
The right to gather peacefully is a fundamental right to be championed across the European Union.
LGBTQ Rights in Hungary
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- 1.Viktor Orban
- 2.Bernadett Szabo
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- 4.Eva Hrncirova
- 5.Evgeny Belyakov
- 6.Hadja Lahbib
- 7.Jojó Majercsik
- 8.Petr David Josek
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