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In Budapest, 200,000 people demonstrated against Orban's policies. Despite a police ban, tens of thousands demonstrated for LGBTQ rights in Budapest on Saturday. The Hungarian government suspects a conspiracy. The largest Pride parade in three decades took place in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, on Saturday. More than 200,000 people demonstrated there ...

… according to the organizers, the event was for the rights of queer people. EU parliamentarians also traveled to Hungary – and showed their support. The participation of the EU parliamentarians sparked outrage in the right-wing government of Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán. Government spokesman Zoltán Kovács accused the opposition of inciting violence against national laws "with foreign support" and "mocking Hungary's sovereignty." The Pride event took place "on orders from Brussels," Kovács continued. According to Der Spiegel, the Hungarian government emphasized that it would not allow itself to be co-opted by the "woke culture" of foreign countries.

Many participants in the demonstration are increasingly dissatisfied with their own government, which continues to dismantle Hungary's open culture. This dissatisfaction stems from a series of stricter laws with which Viktor Orbán is specifically targeting LGBTQ rights. In recent years, these measures have included restricting adoption rights for same-sex couples and criminalizing public displays of homosexuality. The police had formally banned the event, but this did not deter the crowd.

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