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While Budapest Pride has in the past attracted a few foreign diplomats like Mr. Pressman, this year’s march drew more than 70 members of the European Parliament and scores of politicians from ...
Budapest's mayor Gergely Karácsony has said that tomorrow's Budapest Pride parade will go ahead as planned despite a ban by Hungarian authorities. Speaking at a press conference this afternoon at ...
Budapest (EFE).- Around 200,000 people took part in the Budapest Pride march on Saturday, turning the event into the largest in its 30-year history, despite an official ban imposed by Hungary’s ...
The Hungarian police will not initiate proceedings against those who participated in this year's Pride march, they have announced on Monday on Police.hu.As they write: On June 16, 2025, a private ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ban, many Budapest Pride participants told me, spurred them to attend an event they usually stay away from. Last year, just 35,000 took part.
A participant poses with a placard reading 'Many colours are a class' during the Budapest Pride march, on June 28, 2025 in Budapest, despite a governmental ban of the event.
The Budapest mayor had tried to circumvent the law by organising Pride as a municipal event, which he said does not need a permit. Police however banned the event, arguing that it fell under the ...
Police will decide whether the Budapest Pride event can be held even though Budapest's mayor has tried to circumvent a law by organising the march as a municipal event, Prime Minister Viktor Orban ...
BUDAPEST - Hungarian police said on Thursday that they were banning the Budapest Pride march of the LGBTQ+ community planned for June 28, despite the city's mayor saying it was a municipal event ...
Hungary Pride march wins backing of some foreign embassies, but not US World Published 06/23/2025, 06:27 AM Updated 06/23/2025, 01:56 PM ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Britain, France and Germany and 30 other countries expressed support on Monday for Hungary's LGBTQ community and a Budapest Pride march on June 28, which was banned by police after ...
A number of MEPs are heading to Budapest to attend the banned Gay Pride march set to take place on 28 June — as pressure mounts for the EU to strip Hungary of its voting rights. The announcements on ...