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Hungarian Parliament Adopts Sweeping Anti-LGBT+ Amendments

New constitutional changes enforce a binary gender definition, ban pride marches, and target dual nationals, igniting protests across the country.

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Le premier ministre hongrois Viktor Orban regarde le parlement hongrois, le jour où il vote sur des amendements constitutionnels visant la communauté LGBTQ, à Budapest, Hongrie, le 14 avril 2025.
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Des manifestants contre l'interdiction de la Marche des fiertés bloquent un pont de Budapest, le 8 avril 2025

Overview

  • The Hungarian Parliament formally amended the constitution to define gender strictly as 'male' or 'female' and banned pride marches under the guise of protecting children.
  • Provisions were introduced to suspend the citizenship of dual nationals deemed threats to national security, with George Soros highlighted as a potential target.
  • The amendments are part of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's broader conservative agenda, consolidating power and appealing to far-right voters ahead of the 2026 elections.
  • Large-scale protests erupted nationwide, with demonstrators blocking bridges and rallying against what critics label an authoritarian drift.
  • European and human rights organizations have called for a stronger response to counteract the erosion of democratic values in Hungary.