The Hungarian parliament has been reversed in the urgent procedure due to a change in the right of assembly. Rallies such as the Rainbow Parade are forbidden in the future – for reasons for child protection, as the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasizes. During voting, tumulties would be made in the house of representatives.
In addition to the delegates of the right -wing conservative Fidesz, the right -wing National Job Bik Party and the right -wing extremist party “Mi Hazánk” (our home country) also voted for the template. The faction of Het Momentum of the opposition party threw flue in the Hall Parliament in protest. Orbán had already announced the ban in February, which led to great criticism. Formally, a passage was included in the Meeting Act, which stipulates that meetings should not violate the Child Protection Act.
For the government of Orbán, homosexuality is “worrying” in any form in terms of child protection. Since 2021, Hungary has been banned from access to information about non -heterosexual life forms in Hungary. In the event that the Pride Parade is still held, high fines threaten. Participants must be able to identify the use of face recognition software.
Mayor Budapest announces “resistance”
Opponents of the ban asked for a meeting for parliament on Tuesday afternoon. A solidarity rally in Vienna is also planned on March 20. Opposition politicians and Hungary ruled Mayor Gergely Karácsony also announced resistance: “There will be a pride in Budapest. It can be bigger than ever.”
Source: Krone

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