BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Round 100,000 individuals defied a authorities ban and police orders Saturday to march in what organizers referred to as the most important LGBTQ+ Satisfaction occasion in Hungary’s historical past in an open rebuke of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s authorities.
Marchers gambled with potential police intervention and heavy fines to take part within the thirtieth annual Budapest Satisfaction, which was outlawed in March by Orbán’s right-wing populist governing get together.
The march started at Budapest Metropolis Corridor and wound via town middle earlier than crossing the capital’s Erzsébet Bridge over the Danube River. Police diverted the gang from its deliberate route to maintain it separated from a small group of far-right counterprotesters, whereas members of Hungary’s LGBTQ+ neighborhood and lots more and plenty of supporters danced to music and waved rainbow and anti-government flags.
One marcher, Blanka Molnár, mentioned it was “a improbable feeling” that extra individuals had attended the Satisfaction march than ever earlier than regardless of it being outlawed. She mentioned it was “more and more necessary” for Hungarians, “even those that have by no means been to Satisfaction earlier than,” to push again in opposition to the federal government’s insurance policies.
“This isn’t nearly LGBQT+ rights, it’s additionally about the appropriate to assemble and about standing up for one another and never permitting (the federal government) to oppress us,” she mentioned.

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The large measurement of the march, which the federal government for months had insisted would no longer be permitted in Hungary, was seen as a serious blow to Orbán’s status, because the European Union’s longest-serving chief’s reputation slumps within the polls the place a new opposition force has taken the lead.
Orbán and his get together have insisted that Satisfaction, a celebration of LGBTQ+ visibility and battle for equal rights, was a violation of kids’s rights to ethical and non secular growth — rights {that a} latest constitutional modification declared took priority over different elementary protections together with the appropriate to peacefully assemble.
The regulation fast-tracked via parliament in March made it an offense to carry or attend occasions that “depict or promote” homosexuality to minors underage 18. Orbán earlier made clear that Budapest Pride was the specific goal of the regulation.
Authorities put in extra cameras all through town middle earlier than the march, and had been anticipated to make use of facial recognition instruments to determine people who attend the banned occasion. In line with the brand new regulation, being caught attending Satisfaction might end in fines of as much as 200,000 Hungarian forints ($586).
Marcher András Faludy mentioned the “hysteria” that has emerged in Hungary over the Satisfaction march in latest months was “rattling pathetic. It’s nonsense.”

“I might use an uglier phrase as a result of I’m extraordinarily offended, however I received’t,” he added.
The ban was the newest crackdown on LGBTQ+ rights by Orbán’s authorities, which has already successfully banned each same-sex adoption and same-sex marriage and disallowed transgender people from altering their intercourse in official paperwork.
Police rejected several requests by organizers in latest weeks to register the Satisfaction march, citing the recent law. However Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony joined with organizers and declared it could be held as a separate municipal occasion — one thing he mentioned doesn’t require police approval.
However Hungary’s authorities remained agency, insisting that holding the Satisfaction march, even when it’s sponsored by town, could be illegal. Hungary’s justice minister this week warned Karácsony that organizing Satisfaction or encouraging individuals to attend could be punishable by as much as a 12 months in jail.
Many marchers expressed their perception that the Satisfaction march represented a battle not only for the protections of the rights of sexual minorities, however for the democratic way forward for their nation.
Participant Zsófia Szekér mentioned the variety of attendees confirmed {that a} main a part of society desired a brand new route for Hungary.
“I believe we will solely obtain change if that’s the case many individuals take to the streets,” she mentioned.