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EU Court: Hungary’s LGBTQ Law Violates Human Rights

21 April 2026
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European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungarian anti-LGBTQ legislation breaches EU law on multiple levels. The legislation, introduced by Prime Minister Viktor Orban in 2021, banned the “promotion of homosexuality” to under-18s, leading to the censorship of books, plays, and films. Despite criticism for stigmatizing LGBTQ people, Orban’s regime continued to enforce the laws. The ECJ’s decision, following a case brought by the European Commission and 16 member states, has been hailed as a landmark victory for human rights.

Why It Matters

The ECJ’s ruling against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ legislation signifies a significant step towards upholding human dignity, equality, and respect for human rights within the European Union. The decision highlights the importance of protecting the rights of transgender and non-heterosexual individuals, as well as promoting inclusivity and diversity within the EU. This case also demonstrates the EU’s commitment to safeguarding its core values and legal principles, despite challenges from member states.

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