'Landmark' EU court ruling rejects Hungary anti-LGBTQ law
Summary
The top court of the European Union ruled that Hungary’s law against LGBTQ people breaks the rules of the EU. This decision was a major victory for the European Union in a large human rights case.Key Facts
- The European Court of Justice made the ruling on April 21, 2026.
- The case was brought by the European Commission, 16 EU member states, and the European Parliament.
- The law from Hungary was seen as discriminatory against LGBTQ people.
- The case is considered one of the biggest human rights cases in the European Union’s history.
- The ruling means Hungary’s law must be changed to follow EU rules.
- The decision was welcomed by EU officials as a landmark ruling.
- This case shows the EU’s effort to enforce human rights across all member countries.
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