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Hungary's parliament temporarily banned six opposition lawmakers from the building and reduced their salaries for using smoke flares during a protest against a law banning Pride marches by LGBTQ+ communities. The incident marks the first time lawmakers have been barred since Hungary's transition to democracy in 1990. The lawmakers were accused of staging a "provocative, anti-social" protest that posed a health and fire hazard.
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