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Hungarian prosecutors drop charges against Budapest mayor for organising Pride march

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BUDAPEST, June 4 (Reuters) - ‌Hungarian prosecutors have dropped charges against Budapest's liberal ​Mayor Gergely Karacsony over his role in organising an LGBTQ+ rights rally ⁠in 2025, prosecutors said on Thursday.

Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Budapest in June 2025 despite a police ban, turning ​the Pride march into a mass anti-government demonstration in one of the ‌biggest shows of opposition to former nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

Orban was ousted in a landmark election on April 12 after 16 ⁠years in power by the centre-right Tisza party.

Prosecutors ⁠charged Karacsony before the election in January, saying he had violated the law by organising and leading a banned assembly.

Karacsony had attempted to circumvent the police ban by registering the Pride ‌march as a municipal event, which he argued did not ⁠require a permit. The march in downtown ‌Budapest ultimately went ahead peacefully.

Prosecutors said on ​Thursday that they dropped the charges against Karacsony, citing a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ‌in late April which said that Hungary's ​2021 "child protection" law violated EU ⁠law. This law served as a basis for ‌banning the Pride event.

"Considering the ruling ⁠by the European Court ... the prosecutors dropped charges against the Budapest mayor for violating the law on freedom of assembly," they ​said.

The European court found ‌that the legislation unlawfully restricted access to content portraying homosexuality and ⁠gender variance and breached fundamental ​rights and EU values.

(Reporting by Krisztina Than; Editing by ​Alex Richardson and Toby Chopra)

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