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Hungary Bans Budapest Pride March Citing Child Protection

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
June 19, 2025
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Hungary Bans Budapest Pride March Citing Child Protection
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Hungarian authorities have prohibited the Budapest Pride march scheduled for June 28, invoking a controversial child protection law passed in March by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz Party. The legislation grants police authority to ban LGBTQ+ events and permits facial recognition surveillance of attendees.

Despite Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony’s insistence that the municipal-organized celebration required no permits, the Budapest Metropolitan Police enforced the national ban, escalating tensions between local and national governments.

This confrontation shows Hungary’s deepening cultural divide as Orbán’s government intensifies its anti-LGBTQ+ campaign ahead of the 2026 elections. The Prime Minister had previously warned organizers against holding Pride events in Budapest, aligning with his Christian conservative platform to consolidate support among rural voters.

Hungary Bans Budapest Pride March Citing Child Protection

Meanwhile, Karácsony, a vocal critic of Orbán, vowed on Facebook to proceed with the “Budapest Pride Freedom Celebration”, asserting the police ban held “no relevance” since no official notification was required for municipal events. Tens of thousands are still expected to gather in defiance of the prohibition.

The March legislation not only restricts LGBTQ+ gatherings but also expands police powers to deploy facial recognition technology against participants—a move decried by human rights groups as an assault on freedom of assembly.

The Budapest Pride organizers, backed by the mayor, argue that the ban violates municipal autonomy, setting the stage for a potential legal showdown. With European Parliament elections approaching, Hungary’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights has drawn sharp criticism from EU institutions, further isolating Orbán’s administration.

As Orbán faces a renewed opposition, his government’s hardline policies on gender and sexuality are geared towards rousing his base. However, the crackdown risks alienating urban voters and deepening rifts with the EU, which has previously withheld funds over rule-of-law concerns.

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