EU Nations Urge Hungary to Repeal Anti-Pride Law Amid Growing LGBTQ+ Rights Clash
May 27, 2025
Seventeen European Union countries have called on Hungary to reconsider a newly passed law that could effectively ban Pride events and impose fines on participants.
Critics describe Orbán's actions as a 'full-frontal attack' on LGBTQ+ rights, suggesting that they are a strategic move to polarize opinion ahead of Hungary's elections.
German Minister for European Affairs Gunther Krichbaum expressed mounting frustration among EU leaders regarding Hungary, stating that patience is running thin.
Countries supporting the statement urging Hungary to review its measures include Austria, Belgium, Germany, France, and Sweden, among others.
Public dissent was evident during protests held in Budapest on May 1, 2025, signaling strong support for LGBTQ+ rights.
The call for action against Hungary's legislation is part of a broader EU initiative to promote LGBTQ+ rights and confront discriminatory policies in member states.
This situation highlights ongoing tensions within the EU regarding adherence to shared principles of democracy and human rights.
Criticism has been directed at Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's government for its authoritarian and illiberal tendencies.
The new law has reportedly fostered a 'very hostile atmosphere' for LGBTQ+ individuals, with a noted increase in violent attacks against them.
The legislation asserts that family structures must be based on traditional marriage and prioritizes children's rights to develop according to their sex at birth.
The new law also permits the use of facial recognition software at LGBTQ+ events, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance.
The EU may initiate Article 7 proceedings against Hungary, which could lead to Hungary losing its voting rights in EU decisions if a consensus finds a serious breach of rule of law.
Summary based on 25 sources
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The Guardian • May 28, 2025
The Guardian view on Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws: Europe must stand up for its values
The Washington Post • May 27, 2025
A new Hungarian law could ban Pride events. Most EU countries are demanding a rethink
The Independent • May 27, 2025
A new Hungarian law could ban Pride events. A majority of EU countries are urging a rethink