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Hungarian police approve Budapest Pride in break from Orbán era

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Hungarian police have approved the upcoming Budapest Pride parade, marking a significant policy reversal. This decision contrasts with the previous year, when the government of Viktor Orbán had backed legislation allowing Pride events to be banned.

Policy U-turn comes after rightwing nationalist government was swept from power in April after 16-year rule

Police in Hungary have said they will allow next month’s Pride parade in Budapest to take place, signalling a reversal from last year when they sought to block the event on the orders of the government of the rightwing former prime minister Viktor Orbán.

Last year’s march made headlines around the world after Orbán’s Fidesz party backed legislation – the first of its kind in the EU’s recent history – that created a legal basis for Pride events to be banned, citing a widely criticised need to protect children.

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