The article discusses the recent restriction imposed by Budapest police on an LGBTQ+ event, citing concerns over potential exposure of minors to inappropriate conduct. This decision follows Hungary's parliamentary legislation aimed at prohibiting public gatherings of LGBTQ+ communities, reflecting a broader trend toward authoritarian governance. Critics argue that these actions further endanger LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, showcasing the government's increasingly repressive stance against such events and activism, which are essential for visibility and progress within the community.
"The police's decision to prohibit the planned event later this month came after Hungary's parliament passed legislation aimed at banning public events by LGBTQ+ communities."
"Organizers requested to hold the event on June 28, but the police justified their decision by citing potential exposure of minors to inappropriate conduct."
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