Portugal and 16 EU Nations Request Hungary to Revoke Ban on LGTBI March

Portugal, along with 16 other EU Member States, urged the European Commission to take action against Hungary’s ban on the LGTBI+ march planned for June.

The call to action, supported by Portugal, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Slovenia, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and Sweden, was announced by the Dutch government, which initiated the statement.

This matter is on the agenda of today’s General Affairs Council in Brussels, which includes discussions on Article 7 of the Treaty on European Union, concerning the potential withdrawal of Hungary’s voting rights due to various breaches of the rule of law.

On Monday, Hungarian police prohibited a planned demonstration against homophobia and transphobia set for June 1, citing a contentious law that bans LGBT+ marches under the guise of protecting minors.

This marks the first instance where Hungarian police have invoked the law passed by Viktor Orbán’s government in March, which restricts events that promote gender change or homosexuality.

The EU has condemned the legislation as an infringement on minority rights.

The signatory countries expressed significant concern regarding recent legislative and constitutional amendments they claim violate the fundamental rights of LGBTIQ+ individuals, which were enacted by the Hungarian Parliament on March 18 and April 14, 2025.

These legislative changes, framed as protective measures for children, also allow for fines against participants and organizers of such events, as well as the implementation of facial recognition technology.

“We are alarmed about the implications of these measures for freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and privacy rights,” the signatories declared.

Additionally, the 17 nations expressed their deep alarm regarding political developments in Hungary that contradict the fundamental values of dignity, freedom, equality, and human rights, as outlined in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union.

The statement publicly calls on the Hungarian government to reconsider these measures to uphold and safeguard human rights and fundamental freedoms for all citizens, thereby meeting international obligations.


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8 responses to “Portugal and 16 EU Nations Request Hungary to Revoke Ban on LGTBI March”

  1. natural mess Avatar
    natural mess

    Oh, look at Portugal and friends throwing a tantrum over a parade ban—who knew a march could be such a diplomatic crisis? 🙄 Guess some folks just can’t handle a little “protecting minors” flair, eh?

  2. sick saurus Avatar
    sick saurus

    Oh, lovely, another dazzling display of democracy in action—who knew Hungary’s idea of “protecting minors” meant keeping a full-color parade off the streets? 🌈🙄

  3. Oblivion Avatar
    Oblivion

    Oh, look at that, the EU is playing the “let’s all hold hands and sing Kumbaya” game again while Hungary’s doing the tango with its own set of rules. Bravo, lads, can’t wait to see how that goes down at the next summit over a pint! 🍻

  4. Shamrock Avatar
    Shamrock

    Looks like Hungary’s got a new hobby—banishing parades and calling it ‘protecting minors’! 🤦‍♂️ Maybe they should get a medal for creativity in misunderstanding human rights, eh? 🍻

  5. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Incredible, isn’t it? Who knew protecting minors meant banning parades – what a revolutionary approach to child safety! 🙄 #HungaryLogic

  6. easy mac Avatar
    easy mac

    Looks like Hungary’s playing hide and seek with human rights again—hopefully, they remember that peekaboo is meant to be fun, not a policy. 😏👀

  7. spoiler betty Avatar
    spoiler betty

    Seems like Hungary thinks it’s still living in the dark ages while the rest of Europe is busy trying to modernize. Who knew protecting kids meant banning parades and breaking out the facial recognition tech? 😂

  8. pockets Avatar
    pockets

    Oh, look at that, Hungary’s just taken a masterclass in how to throw a parade without any fun—what a thrill! 🎉 Who knew protecting minors meant banning everyone else from celebrating? Classic.

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