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Pride returns to Budapest after dictator was voted out
By Greg Owen at LGBTQ Nation
· May 29, 2026
· 1 min read
Authorities in Budapest have given the green light for the Hungarian capital's Pride parade to march again this June, after last year's event was banned under authoritarian leader Viktor Orbán. Orbán's government was deposed in elections in April. Related Anti-LGBTQ+ Trump-backed Viktor Orbán loses
Key takeaway Orbán's government was deposed in elections in April.
Why this matters
The reinstatement of Budapest's Pride parade highlights the significant shift in Hungary's political landscape following the ousting of Viktor Orbán's government. The European Union's release of over €16 billion in funds, previously withheld due to concerns over human rights and democratic backsliding, suggests that the new government is committed to aligning with EU values. The fact that the Budapest police found no grounds to prohibit the Pride parade is a notable departure from last year's ban, which was enforced under Orbán's authoritarian rule. While the Pride-ban legislation remains on the books, the Hungarian high court's ruling that it is unconstitutional, combined with the new prime minister's pledge to rectify issues that led to the EU funds being frozen, may indicate a more inclusive and democratic path forward for Hungary. The success of this year's Pride parade will be a key test of the government's commitment to upholding LGBTQ+ rights.
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Category: rights ·
Published: May 29, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
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What is this story about? Authorities in Budapest have given the green light for the Hungarian capital's Pride parade to march again this June, after last year's event was banned under authoritarian leader Viktor Orbán. Orbán's government was deposed in elections in April. Related Anti-LGBTQ+ Trump-backed Viktor Orbán loses
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