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  • 05/06/2025
Hungary's LGBTQ+ law breaches EU regulation, top court advocate says

The legal case, labelled as one of the most significant human rights cases in the history of the EU, saw the European Parliament and 16 member states join it, demanding that Hungary annul the law.

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00:00Hungary violates EU law with its LGBTI legislation, the general advocate of the European Court of Justice said in her opinion.
00:11This statement is in general in line with the final verdict.
00:17Viktor Orbán's government in Hungary banned the portrayal of same-sex couples for minors in 2021.
00:25The government said this is needed to protect children, but NGOs say this is a discrimination against sexual minorities.
00:34Now the general advocate agreed with this argument.
00:38This year Hungary banned the Budapest Pride based on the child protection law.

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