The Hungarian Parliament has supported various constitutional amendments to limit the rights of LGBTQ+ people and doubled people.
The government’s amendment to protect the child’s physical and moral development will allow the government to ban public LGBTQ+ meetings.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Congress to protest the movement, and the rights activists classified “Hungary’s important moments in the transition to illegal governance.”
Victor Orban, who voted through this bill, vowed that his critics’ “Easter Cleaning” was approaching in March.
The vote voted to 140 members and passed 21 people.
This amendment will also allow the government to temporarily suspend the citizenship of the Hungarian dual citizens, which are considered threats to the state’s security or sovereignty.
FIDESZ suggested that this action targets those who raise funds for “fake NGOs, politicians and so -called independent media.” Orban was often criticized.
revision Follow the law passed last month It marched on the ground where LGBTQ+ pride was prohibited.
Orban praised the bill at the time and said, “We will not let the ideology be in danger.”
In an interview with the BBC, the opposition MP David Bedo said, “It’s not about pride, but about all assembly organized by the opposition party.”
“This is only the first stage in this year’s campaign, and we will see more laws enacted and passed in parliament that opposes democracy or law.”
ZOLTAN KOVACS spokesman X wrote to X as a constitutional protection on the ideological impact of “threatening children’s welfare in the context of events such as pride parade.”
Change is considered an attempt to reconstruct the identity of the state along the Christian conservative route by part of Hungary.
The party of the Viktor Orban has been in the office since 2010. However, polls show that the new center right party Tisza is leading the nation before the next year’s parliamentary elections.
Tisja, who wants a more constructive relationship with the European Union, broke up with the ruling party that one Peter Magyar, one Peter’s politician, said in February 2024 that it was a poor running in Hungary.
The government hopes that Peter Magyar will be in favor of pride and alienates his conservative supporters. He has refused to take the bait so far.
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2025-04-14 18:24:00