Hungarian Government Cracks Down on Budapest Pride, Calling to Stop 'Homosexual Lobby'
budapest March 3, 2025 16:35Hungarian government bans Budapest Pride, citing it as a waste of time and money, sparking backlash and criticism.
Hungarian government bans Budapest Pride, citing it as a waste of time and money, sparking backlash and criticism.
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