Overview
- The rainbow flag will be hoisted annually on the Reichstag on May 17, marking the International Day against Homo-, Bi-, Inter-, and Transphobia.
- Bundestag President Julia Klöckner announced that May 17 will be the sole occasion for the flag's display, ending its use on Christopher Street Day.
- May 17 was chosen for its historical significance, commemorating the WHO's 1990 decision to declassify homosexuality as a disease and the Bundestag's 2002 nullification of Nazi-era convictions of homosexuals.
- The rainbow flag was first displayed on the Reichstag in July 2022 during Christopher Street Day under then-President Bärbel Bas.
- The decision reflects a shift toward institutional recognition of LGBTQ+ rights on a symbolic date, while grassroots celebrations like Christopher Street Day remain community-driven.