https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2025/06/27/boedapest-reisadvies-hongarije-pride-march/
Belgian foreign affairs advices against going there.
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https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2025/06/27/boedapest-reisadvies-hongarije-pride-march/
Belgian foreign affairs advices against going there.
A lot of people i know are going. I dont even live in hungary anymore and im not even queer and im still going. This our last stand. The federal election is in like 298 day if im right and theres an actual chance that we overthrow this fucking government which has been ruling for 15 years.
Thank you
Godspeed to you, all of you.
B-B-B-BASED
Budabased
I wonder how orban will react. I expect with federal law enforcement or otherwise armed forces, sending a clear and distinct message.
Is Hungary a federation?
I didn't knew there was no federation in Hungary. Sorry 'bout that.
You're welcome.
Not yet! We only have counties, no states. Maybe in a few years the Republic of Europe.
I'm guessing the commenter wrote federal law, as they are more familiar with american laws in English. We are just one state.
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