Budapest Holds First Pride March Since Viktor Orbán Left Office
1-Minute Brief
The event marks a significant moment for Hungary's LGBTQ community following a change in government leadership.
Key Facts
- Tens of thousands participated in the 31st annual Budapest Pride march.
- This was the first Pride event held in Budapest since Viktor Orbán's government ended.
- The march took place in Hungary's capital city.
- Former prime minister Viktor Orbán led the government for 16 years.
- Both sources report large crowds attending the celebration.
What Happened
Budapest hosted its 31st annual Pride march, drawing tens of thousands of participants. This was the first such event since the end of Viktor Orbán's tenure as prime minister.
Why It Matters
The march is seen as a notable event for Hungary's LGBTQ community, occurring after a significant political transition. It highlights potential changes in the social and political atmosphere regarding LGBTQ rights.
What's Next
Observers will be watching for any policy changes or shifts in public attitudes toward LGBTQ rights in Hungary following the change in government.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft11h agoTens of thousands march in the first Budapest Pride since Viktor Orbán was voted out
- BBC WorldCenter5h agoBudapest's first Pride since Orban left power
