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Budapest goes ‘Gray Pride’ as protesters in muted tones mock Pride ban law

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Henry Blake
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A woman has a gray flag duration a “gray pride ‘march on April 12, 2025, to ridicule the repression of Hungarian Viktor Prime Minister about LGBTQ rights and diversity. Atila Kisbenedek / AFP

Thousands of Hungarian protesters with monotonous clothes and soft satirical banners converted the streets of Budapest into a gray sea on Saturday, April 12, mocking the recent repression of Prime Minister Viktor on LGBTQ rights and diversity. “Equality is fashionable” and “censorship” read some of the ironic heroes of the protesters, who pointed to Orban’s nationalist policies.

Saturday’s rally was called by the small parodic dog party of two tails (MKKP) in response to a recently adopted bill, whose objective is to prohibit the annual pride parade in the basics that the highly criticized authorities of Hungary violates. “The legislation, which was accelerated through criminals through the criminals of the legislation.

According to Budapest, who requested a “gray pride”, more than 10,000 people joined the rainbow flags became monochromatic that required a “gray pride”, more than 10,000 people joined the nonsense manifestation with a serious cause in Budapest.

“Look at all these people here now, dressed in gray, a perfect exhibition of how equality looks,” said engineer Kata Bikeskei, 53, at AFP. “That is the turn, of course. We do not want everyone to be the same.” Another protester, Tamas Olajos, 30, said that “humor exposes the absurd,” added that the demonstration seized recent developments and was a “way of responding to a regime that takes too seriously.”

The activists of the little 'satirical two -tailed dog party wear gray clothing while attending a' gray pride demonstration 'march on April 12, 2025, to ridicule the repression of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor, against LGBTQ rights and diversity.
The activists of the little ‘satirical two -tailed dog party wear gray clothing while attending a’ gray pride demonstration ‘march on April 12, 2025, to ridicule the repression of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor, against LGBTQ rights and diversity. Atila Kisbenedek / AFP

Since Orban’s return to power in 2010, Hungary has approved a series of laws, which have been beaten at home and throughout the EU to reduce the rights of sexual and gender minorities in the country. On Monday, Parliament will vote on a constitutional amendment that would strengthen the legal foundations for the prohibition of pride march.

The latest measures have already caused protests in Hungary, with thousands of people blocking bridges in the capital every Tuesday, demanding the repeal of the Pride Prohibition Law. Pride organizers have said they still plan to move forward with the march this year on June 28. On a boxes, EU legislators have said they will attend.

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