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Hungary: Orban-era LGBTQ law infringes human rights, ECJ rules

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Hungary’s 2021 Orban-era LGBTQ+ laws violate multiple EU laws, including provisions on human dignity, anti-discrimination, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regarding sex offenders’ public records. The ruling pressures Hungary’s incoming government led by Peter Magyar to amend or abolish the laws promptly to avoid potential EU sanctions.

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LGBTQ+ rightsECJ rulingOrban-era lawshuman dignityanti-discriminationGDPREU sanctionsHungary incoming government

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Hungary: Orban-era LGBTQ law infringes human rights, ECJ rules

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Hungary: Orban-era LGBTQ law infringes human rights, ECJ rules

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