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Hungary·European Union·Human Rights

EU court rules Hungary's anti-LGBTQ law violates bloc's standards

Wednesday, 22 April 2026, 06:18 · 1 min read

The European Union's top court has ruled against Hungary, finding that the country's legislation restricting LGBTQ content and representation breaches EU law. The ruling, described as landmark, sets a significant legal precedent by affirming that member states cannot enact measures that discriminate against LGBTQ individuals under the guise of child protection. The decision increases pressure on Budapest (the Hungarian capital, whose government has pursued increasingly socially conservative policies) to align its domestic laws with EU norms, though enforcement remains a broader political challenge.

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France24'Landmark' EU court ruling rejects Hungary anti-LGBTQ law ↗︎
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