Between 100,000 and 200,000 people took part in the 30th Budapest Pride march on Saturday, marking an unprecedented turnout in Hungary’s capital. The event celebrated LGBTQ+ rights and diversity, drawing huge crowds despite ongoing political tensions.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán publicly condemned the march, describing it as “disgusting and shameful.” He also claimed that the Pride event was organized “on the orders of Brussels,” referring to the European Union’s influence. This statement highlights the ongoing dispute between Hungary’s government and EU institutions over social and political issues.
The Budapest Pride march remains a significant event for the LGBTQ+ community in Hungary, symbolizing progress and visibility amidst challenges.
Despite criticisms from the government, the large turnout demonstrates strong public support for equality and human rights.
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