Hungarian lawmakers have passed a constitutional amendment that defines gender strictly as male or female and allows bans on LGBTQ+ public events.
The new law prioritizes children's “moral development” over other rights, such as freedom of assembly, potentially threatening events like Budapest Pride.
It also allows the state to expel dual citizens outside the EU if deemed a threat.
Activists and opposition lawmakers protested the move.
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Hungarian lawmakers have passed a constitutional amendment that defines gender strictly as male or female and allows bans on LGBTQ+ public events.
The new law prioritizes children's “moral development” over other rights, such as freedom of assembly, potentially threatening events like Budapest Pride.
It also allows the state to expel dual citizens outside the EU if deemed a threat.
Activists and opposition lawmakers protested the move.
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