'Landmark' EU court ruling rejects Hungary anti-LGBTQ law
The EU's top court ruled Tuesday that anti-LGBTQ legislation in Hungary breached the bloc's rules, in a move hailed as a "landmark" victory by Brussels.
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.
FRANCE 24's James Vasina reports.
EU Court Rejects Hungary LGBTQ Law
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