Belgian Delegation Travels to Budapest Pride
The Belgian LGBTQ+ advocacy group çavaria is heading to Budapest Pride along with a delegation of activists, politicians, and journalists. However, it is still uncertain whether the march scheduled for this Saturday will actually take place. The mayor of Budapest has granted permission, but the police have issued a ban. The Hungarian government recently passed a constitutional ban on public LGBTI+ events, but local activists are refusing to be silenced. Similar delegations are expected from other European countries to help ensure that this Pride does not get quietly cancelled.
“What is happening in Hungary today doesn’t just affect Hungarian society. It strikes at the core values of the European Union,” says Thomas Jans, spokesperson for çavaria. “With our presence, we express solidarity and also warn that hard-won rights could come under threat elsewhere — including here in Belgium.”
The situation in Hungary is deeply concerning. For years, Prime Minister Orbán has waged a campaign against equal rights and the visibility of LGBTI+ people. Since April, it has been officially forbidden to organize LGBTI+ events such as Budapest Pride. The right to change one’s legal gender was previously revoked, and a so-called “child protection law” now bans any depiction or discussion of homosexuality or gender diversity for minors. This legislation fosters a climate of censorship, exclusion, and fear.
Çavaria is calling on Belgian and European policymakers to take a firmer stance against this alarming trend. At the same time, their presence aims to offer encouragement to the Hungarian LGBTI+ community.
To circumvent the Pride ban, Budapest mayor Gergely Karácsony has announced that the city itself will host the event. The çavaria delegation will be on site this weekend to report on the situation and connect with Hungarian activists.
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