The Fidesz party of the right -wing populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has ruled in Hungary since 2010, increasingly limits the rights of homosexual people. But now the Hungarian Constitutional Court of the Government has hit his fingers in Budapest.
It is about the registered partnership of couples of the same -sex. This option has been around since 2009. Government regulations from 2016 also states that the same -sex marriages in Hungary are recognized as registered partnerships abroad. However, this was not implemented because no law was determined by parliament.
The court will set the government until October 31
This failure is unconstitutional, the court said. Protection and recognition of the same -sex pearl relationships are part of human dignity and the right to self -determination. De Steen had received the lawsuit of a Hungarian-German couple of the same genus that was married in Germany. Now the Orbán government was given a deadline until 31 October to anchor the recognition of foreign marriages of couples of the same sex.
There is currently also excitement in the neighboring country due to an annual ban on the annual Pride Parade. People demonstrate for the rights of lesbian, gays, bisexuals, trans and queer people (LGBTQ). As a reason for this, Fidesz leads a requirement of child protection, which means that minors must come into contact with this subject.
Dispute on Pride Ban in Budapest
The next pride in Budapest is planned on 28 June. It is unclear whether and where it can take place. There are currently debates between the police, the government and the Liberal Budapest City Administration. Minister of Justice Bence Tuzson recently presented the Budapest racing process as a place of the event because children’s access could be prevented there. “I would like to inform the Minister of Justice that the people who are proud of freedom and love are demonstrating people, and not horses,” said the mayor of Budapest Gergely Karácsony.
Source: Krone

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