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Updated · POLITICO Europe · Apr 21
EU Court Orders Hungary to Scrap Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws in Landmark Ruling
Updated
Updated · POLITICO Europe · Apr 21

EU Court Orders Hungary to Scrap Anti-LGBTQ+ Laws in Landmark Ruling

55 articles · Updated · POLITICO Europe · Apr 21
  • The EU’s top court has ruled Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws violate EU law and fundamental values, ordering the legislation to be scrapped.
  • The 2021 law, introduced under Viktor Orbán, banned LGBTQ+ content for minors and was found to be discriminatory and stigmatizing.
  • Incoming Prime Minister Péter Magyar faces pressure to repeal the law, as the ruling may set a precedent for enforcing EU values in member states.
With billions in EU funds frozen, can Hungary's new government afford to defy the court's ruling?
How does a law targeting LGBTQ+ rights also violate the EU's internal market and data protection rules?
A landmark court ruling and a shock election. Is the tide finally turning against illiberalism in Europe?
Can the EU use this landmark ruling as a legal blueprint to combat democratic backsliding elsewhere?
Orbán's 'illiberal state' lasted 14 years. What key factors led to its stunning electoral collapse?