The law proposed by the ruling Fidesz party was signed by Hungary President Victor Orban, who prohibits the annual Pride parade, defying criticism from human rights organizations that argue that the law restricts its freedom. On Tuesday afternoon, protesters blocked a bridge in Central Budapest after the law was passed by parliament. President Tamas Souliok, a former president of the Constitutional Court, who was elected to this position a year ago by the parliamentary majority of Fidesz, signed the law. His office did not respond to today’s Reuters request to comment. The law prohibits the parade of pride on the grounds that it may be harmful to children. It also predicts that the Police will be able to use recognition cameras to identify people involved in the parade and impose fines on participants. Orban, who manages an overwhelming economy and an unprecedented challenge by a newly established party of […]
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