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Hungary passes constitutional amendment targeting LGBTQ groups, restricting rights

Despite the weeks-long protests and a brief disruption in the chamber just before the vote, the Hungarian constitutional amendment has now been passed, with 140 votes in favour and 21 against, Index reported.

Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán votes on constitutional amendments targeting LGBTQ community at the Hungarian parliament in Budapest, Hungary.
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán votes on constitutional amendments targeting LGBTQ community at the Hungarian parliament in Budapest, Hungary. Photograph: Márton Mónus/Reuters

Monday’s amendment underpins legislation passed on 18 March that bans the annual Pride march, effectively restricting freedom of assembly and triggering protests against the changes fast-tracked by Orbán’s Fidesz party, AFP said.

The key provision declares that children’s rights for their “proper physical, mental and moral development take precedence over all other fundamental rights,” except the right to life, AP explained.

That provision is seen as a way to strengthen the legal foundations for the prohibition of the Pride march, it added.

The amendment proclaims that people can only be male or female, and allows for temporary stripping of citizenship from some dual or multiple nationals, which AP speculates that could target billionaire George Soros, a Hungarian-American and a regular subject of populist conspiracy theories.

Opposition forces are leading a protest against the vote outside the parliament.

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Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

And on that note I’m passing the blog to Tom Ambrose who will bring you more from this as we get first reactions to the vote.



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