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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Budapest Pride Banned by Police as Hungary’s Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Rights Deepens Hungarian police have officially banned this year’s Budapest Pride march, a move that has sparked outrage among human rights advocates and deepened concerns over the country’s escalating crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights. The march, planned for June 28, was set to mark a major [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong>Budapest Pride Banned by Police as Hungary’s Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Rights Deepens</strong></h1>
<p>Hungarian police have officially banned this year’s Budapest Pride march, a move that has sparked outrage among human rights advocates and deepened concerns over the country’s escalating crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights.</p>
<p>The march, planned for <strong>June 28</strong>, was set to mark a major moment for Hungary’s LGBTQ+ community — but authorities say it won’t be happening. In a statement released Thursday, Budapest’s metropolitan police said the event would not be allowed under a new law passed in <strong>March</strong> that empowers police to block LGBTQ+ gatherings under the banner of “protecting children.”</p>
<p>That law was pushed through Hungary’s parliament by Prime Minister <strong>Viktor Orbán’s</strong> right-wing Fidesz party, which holds a strong majority and has increasingly leaned into Christian conservative values to appeal to rural voters.</p>
<h3>Mayor Defies the Ban</h3>
<p>But Budapest’s liberal mayor, <strong>Gergely Karácsony</strong>, isn’t backing down. On Monday, ahead of the police statement, he announced that the city would host the event as a <strong>municipal celebration</strong> — meaning it wouldn’t require formal approval from the authorities.</p>
<p>“The Metropolitan Municipality will host the Budapest Pride Freedom Celebration on June 28, the day of Hungarian freedom, as a municipal event. Period,” Karácsony wrote in a Facebook post. He added that the police ban is irrelevant because the event wasn’t submitted through official channels that would require their permission.</p>
<p>Organizers say <strong>tens of thousands</strong> are expected to attend what is now being framed as both a Pride celebration and a protest against the government’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies.</p>
<h3>Orbán’s Longstanding Anti-LGBTQ Stance</h3>
<p>Prime Minister Orbán has made his stance on LGBTQ+ issues increasingly clear in recent years. His government has rolled out a series of measures aimed at restricting LGBTQ+ visibility, from limiting same-sex adoption to banning content in schools deemed to “promote homosexuality.”</p>
<p>Back in <strong>February</strong>, Orbán made his position even more blunt, saying LGBTQ+ activists &#8220;shouldn’t even bother organizing Pride in Budapest this year.&#8221;</p>
<p>With national elections looming in <strong>2026</strong>, and a rising opposition party threatening his political grip, Orbán appears to be doubling down on culture war issues to rally his base.</p>
<h3>The Bigger Picture</h3>
<p>Hungary’s Pride march has grown over the years to become one of the most visible LGBTQ+ events in Central Europe. Blocking it sends a powerful — and chilling — message, critics say.</p>
<p>“This isn’t just about a parade,” one activist noted. “It’s about freedom of expression, assembly, and human dignity — all of which are under attack.”</p>
<p>As June 28 approaches, all eyes will be on Budapest — not just to see whether the event goes forward, but to gauge how far Hungary’s government is willing to go in curbing civil liberties in the name of conservatism.</p>
<p><em>Source: CNN &#8211; <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/19/europe/hungary-police-ban-pride-budapest-intl">Hungarian police ban Budapest Pride march</a></em></p>
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