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Budapest mayor questioned by police for organizing banned LGBTQ+ Pride event

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government passed a contentious anti-LGBTQ+ law in March, which banned Pride events.

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Budapest mayor questioned by police for organizing banned LGBTQ+ Pride event

Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony speaks to the media in front of the National Investigation Bureau in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, Aug. 1, 2025.


BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — The liberal mayor of Hungary’s capital was questioned by police Friday over accusations of helping organize an LGBTQ+ Pride event that the country’s right-wing populist government had sought to ban.

The was the largest event of its kind in the country’s history, according to organizers, despite Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government earlier that banned such events.

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