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The march began at Budapest City Hall and wound through the city center before crossing the capital's Erzsébet Bridge over ...
Organisers estimate up to 200,000 people marched after government banned the annual celebration. Tens of thousands of people ...
More than 100,000 people marched from Budapest City hall and wound through the city center before crossing the capital's Erzsébet Bridge over the Danube River.
The annual event symbolizes the years-long struggle between Hungary's nationalist government and civil society.
In March, lawmakers passed a bill targeting the annual Pride march, amending the 2021 law to prohibit any gathering ...
Budapest's mayor Gergely Karácsony has said that tomorrow's Budapest Pride parade will go ahead as planned despite a ban by ...
Around 100,000 people have marched in Budapest in Hungary's largest ever LGBTQ+ Pride event in defiance of a government ban ...
Around 100,000 people have marched in Budapest in Hungary's largest ever LGBTQ+ Pride event ... The march began at Budapest City Hall and wound through the city center before crossing the capital ...
Around 100,000 people have marched in Budapest in Hungary's largest ever LGBTQ+ Pride event in defiance of a government ban. ... The rally began at City Hall and crossed the Danube River.
Marchers gambled with potential police intervention and heavy fines to participate in the 30th annual Budapest Pride, which was outlawed in March by Orbán’s right-wing populist governing party.