EU court says Hungary's anti-LGBTQ rules breach law


A transgender flag is held during a march after the Hungarian parliament passed a law that bans LGBTQ+ communities from holding the annual Pride march and allows a broader constraint on freedom of assembly, in Budapest, Hungary, March 30, 2025. REUTERS/Marton Monus

BRUSSELS, April 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Hungary's outgoing government violated European law ⁠with rules prohibiting or restricting access to ‌LGBTQ content, which stigmatise and marginalise gay and trans people, the European Court of Justice ruled on ​Tuesday.

The ruling could provide a ⁠test for the ⁠future of social policy under Hungary's new leader ⁠Peter ‌Magyar, who ended Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year rule in a ⁠landslide victory in an April 12 election.

LGBTQ ​rights were ‌eroded under Orban, who last year oversaw ⁠a ​ban on Pride marches and let police use facial recognition cameras to identify who attended. ⁠Magyar, a former official in ​Orban's right-wing Fidesz party, campaigned on support for equality but has avoided taking a clear stance ⁠on LGBTQ rights.

The European court said Hungary had acted in breach of Article 2 of the EU's Treaty, which sets out ​the fundamental values of ⁠the 27-member bloc. It also found the Hungarian ​legislation breached the freedom ‌to provide and receive services, ​as well as data protection laws.

(Reporting by Suban AbdullaEditing by Peter Graff)

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