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Hungary's parliament passed a law on Tuesday to ban the Pride march by LGBTQ+ communities, triggering protests and a bridge blockade in Budapest. The ruling Fidesz party fast-tracked the bill, citing potential harm to children. The move was met with criticism from Budapest's liberal mayor, opposition parties, and demonstrators who chanted "Assembly is a fundamental right."
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