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Hundreds of people attend the Budapest Pride march ahead of the country's referendum on a controversial anti-LGBTQ legislation. Hungary's right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that a national vote will be held to gauge domestic support for the law, which includes a ban on the "depiction or promotion" of homosexuality and gender reassignment to under-18s. IMAGES
The European Commission has launched legal action against the conservative governments of EU members Hungary and Poland in response to measures seen as discriminating against LGBTQ citizens. SOUNDBITE
Budapest (Hungary), Jul 8 (EFE) .- (Camera: Marcelo Nagy) Several organizations for human rights and the LGTB + community have announced disobedience to the controversial and homophobic law that came into force today and was approved by the majority parliamentarian of the government of ultranationalist Viktor Orbán and promised not to change "not a letter" in their programs related to the issue.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BUDAPEST
Berlin, Jun 23 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Clemens Bilan) The German Chancellor on Wednesday strongly criticized Hungary's decision to ban so-called homosexual propaganda and added that "political differences" must be addressed between partners.FOOTAGE OF THE APPEARANCE OF THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR, ANGELA MERKEL, IN THE PARLIAMENTKeywords: efe, international, epa, germany, parliament, merkel
Budapest, Jun 23 (EFE) .- (Camera: Marcelo Nagy) The controversial law in Hungary that prohibits talking to minors about homosexuality unleashed on Wednesday new tensions with the EU, which said was shameful, while the ultranationalist Hungarian government spoke of "false allegations" and assured that it only seeks to protect young people.FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF BUDAPEST.SOUNDBITES IN ENGLISH OF THE ACTIVIST LUCA DUDITS, FROM THE DIRECTIVE OF HÁTTÉR (THE LARGEST LGBTIQ COMMUNITY RIGHTS ORGANIZATION IN HUNGARY).