Hungary charges Budapest mayor for allowing banned pride march
Summary
Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony faces charges for organizing a pride march despite a ban in Hungary. Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government has banned the annual event, but the mayor attempted to hold it, attracting large numbers. The prosecutors seek a fine for his actions, and Karacsony might face up to a year in prison.Key Facts
- Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony is charged for organizing a pride march despite a ban.
- The march attracted hundreds of thousands of people.
- Prosecutors want to fine Mayor Karacsony without a trial.
- Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has promoted laws against LGBTQ events.
- Hungary's government banned the annual pride march in 2025.
- Mayor Karacsony could face up to one year in prison.
- Participants in the march might be fined up to 500 euros.
- Organizers estimated up to 200,000 people participated in the 2025 Budapest Pride event.
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