Key facts
- Tens of thousands gathered for Budapest Pride.
- This was the first LGBTQ+ march since Viktor Orban's government was ousted.
- Participants expressed optimism for expanded LGBTQ+ rights.
- The new administration is expected to bring changes.
Budapest Pride saw tens of thousands of participants gather for the first LGBTQ+ march since the electoral defeat of Viktor Orban's government. The event, a significant occasion for the community, was marked by an atmosphere of optimism regarding the potential for expanded rights under the new administration. Following years where LGBTQ+ individuals and allies felt their rights were restricted or under threat, the change in government has brought a sense of hope for greater inclusivity and legal protections. The march itself served as a visible demonstration of the community's presence and its aspirations for a more rights-affirming future in Hungary. Participants voiced their expectations that the new political landscape would translate into tangible improvements in their lives and legal standing.
