Bans LGBT+ symbols on public buildings
Hungary bans LGBTQ+ symbols on public buildings.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has banned symbols that refer to or promote sexual minorities on public buildings.
This writes NRK. The ban came just hours before the Pride festival.
The Hungarian Pride organizers still plan to hold the parade this year, despite this uncertainty around the event.
The Hungarian prime minister has for years rolled back LGBTQ rights, which he says protect children.
This year, his coalition passed legislative changes aimed at banning the annual Pride march, which is scheduled for June 28.