Prime Minister Victor Orban's conservative government this week passed the law this week as part of a broader effort to protect children from schedule content and far left gender ideology.
This week, Prime Minister Orban's governing Fides Party amended the legislation on parliamentary rights to ban public demonstrations that are deemed to endanger the safety of child development. Magyarnemzet It has been reported.
“In Hungary, the right of a child to healthy physical, mental, intellectual and moral development comes first. Awakened ideology does not put children at risk,” says Orbán I wrote it x.
Fides spokesman Tamas Menzer explains the rationale behind the law. I said He added that “Pride and child protection are incompatible!” and “Anyone who only saw a few previous photos and videos of pride knows this.”
The Budapest Pride organization responded to the inequality of legislation, write On Facebook: “This is not child protection, this is fascism. Pride is not just a protest. Pride is a movement.
“The government is trying to limit peaceful protests with critical voices by placing minorities at crossroads. So, this is why we fight as a movement so that all Hungarians can protest freely!”
The Moment Movement Leftist Parliamentary (MOMO) party, along with several lawmakers, also infuriated the bill. departure Hungarian Parliament's smoke bombs are toxic and not intended for indoor use, causing health concerns.
Mate Coxis, leader of the Orban Fides Party of Parliament; I said “It's clear what the game is, and this proprietary arson was just a pioneer of what foreign financiers were preparing.”
“Interestingly, they never opposed war or illegal migration through such radical means,” he added.
The conflict will determine whether Prime Minister Orban, already the longest-elected head of the EU, will be given another task to lead the country as Hungary enters the campaign season for parliamentary elections next year.
It was suggested that the law banning Pride Parade was intended to portray Magyaru on the issue. A member of Hungarian political aristocrats, widely expected to be Orban's main challenger in the election, Magyall attempted to avoid topics of culture wars like LGBT, and cast himself as a centric neoliberal to get votes from left to right.
But given that one of his top advisors, Christa Bodice, has produced it, if Magya can continue to avoid the hot button issues surrounding gender, that's still unclear. movie and Books Promoting LGBT ideology.
Magyal initially sought to dismiss the ban on Pride Parade as a campaign tactic, but the Orban government consistently made the issue an important element of the agenda, conflicting with other EU states and Brussels itself.





