Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ law breaches EU rules as court ruling hailed as ‘historic’
EU’s top court ruled on Tuesday that anti-LGBTQ legislation Hungary enacted in 2021 breached the bloc’s rules, including an article which sets out the fundamental values on which the EU is founded.
The European Commission, 16 of 27 member states and the European Parliament took Hungary to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over the law, in what has been billed as the largest human rights case in the bloc’s history.
Originally aimed at toughening punishments for child abuse, the law was amended...
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