Hungarian law to appear before EU Court of Justice after controversy
Briefly

The Hungarian Child Protection Law, criticized for conflating paedophilia with homosexuality, raises concerns for children's rights and the implications for freedom of expression.
Eurochild states the law 'violates all these rights and risks harming the very children it claims to protect,' contributing to a climate of fear.
The European Parliament condemned the law, arguing it undermines democracy and the rule of law in Hungary, calling for respect for fundamental rights.
Despite the law's controversial nature and a failed referendum threshold, a majority of responding voters backed the Hungarian government's stance.
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