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The Budapest Pride, Hungary's largest annual LGBTQ event, has been held since 1997, with the march typically taking place on the first Saturday of July along Andrássy Avenue. The event has been disrupted by radical right-wing demonstrators and hooligans in the past, but has continued successfully since 2007 with minimal incidents. The festival includes various events such as a film festival, discussions, exhibitions, and parties, and has featured notable guests like Viktória Radványi, who received a "Generation Change Award" at the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards. The Hungarian far-right party Mi Hazánk has called for a ban on LGBT pride marches.learn more on wikipedia
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