
Hungary: Orban-era LGBTQ law infringes human rights, ECJ rules
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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that Hungary's 2021 legislation regarding LGBTQ rights violates EU laws, particularly emphasizing the infringement on human dignity as outlined in Article 2 of the EU Treaty. This ruling highlights the ongoing tensions between EU regulations and Hungary's national policies under Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The decision is a significant step in reinforcing the protection of human rights within the EU framework.
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Hungary's 2021 laws were part of a broader strategy by the Orban government to consolidate power and appeal to conservative voters. The ECJ's decision may serve as a catalyst for greater EU intervention in member states' domestic policies regarding human rights.
This article reflects the views and interpretations of the European Court of Justice's ruling and does not necessarily represent the opinions of all EU member states.
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