EU court rules against Hungary's LGBTQ+ media ban: Repeal it or possibly face fines - LGBTQ Nation
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EU court rules against Hungary's LGBTQ+ media ban: Repeal it or possibly face fines - LGBTQ Nation
""There is now no excuse for the Commission not to require Hungary to quickly withdraw the law. Hungary cannot enter a post-Orbán era without repealing [anti-LGBTQ+] legislation, including the Pride ban.""
""The law in question was enacted in 2021 and was championed by former Hungarian dictator Viktor Orbán as an 'anti-pedophilia' law, banning media and schools from discussing LGBTQ+ identities.""
The European Union's highest court ruled that Hungary's ban on LGBTQ+ content in schools and media violates EU laws and treaties. This ruling demands the repeal of the law, which was enacted in 2021 under Viktor Orbán's government. The law, framed as an anti-pedophilia measure, restricted discussions of LGBTQ+ identities and imposed strict regulations on sex education. The court's decision marks a significant finding against Hungary, emphasizing the need for reforms under the new leadership of Péter Magyar to align with EU values.
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