European Commission says EU supports Hungary's Pride and rights
Key points
European Commission affirms EU support for Hungary's Pride and inclusion
European Commission outlines measures: ban conversion practices, tackle online violence, increase equality funding
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Commissioner Lahbib says she met Hungary's new ministers in Budapest and offers EU support for building Hungary's future.
She says charges against Gergely and Géza Buzás-Hábel have been dropped and that organising Pride marches is a fundamental right.
She cites the European Court of Justice ruling that the 'Child Protection Law' stigmatises LGBTIQ+ people and violates EU law.
She outlines EU measures: a Recommendation to ban conversion practices, actions to tackle online violence, and a proposed €3.6 billion boost for equality and civil society in the next EU budget.
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European Commission - Statement Doorstep Statement by Commissioner Lahbib at Budapest Pride Budapest, 27 June 2026 Last year we stood together in this city when Pride was banned, when people faced prosecution just for walking in the streets. Yet, you marched anyway, two hundred thousand of you from thirty countries. That march did not just make history. It helped change history. What a difference a year makes. Yester...