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EU court strikes down Hungary's LGBTQ law

The EU's top court has ruled Hungary's 2021 law banning LGBTQ promotion to minors violates European values, ordering its repeal.

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The Court of Justice of the European Union has struck down Hungary's 2021 law that made it illegal to promote LGBTQ content to minors. The court ruled the law violates Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union concerning fundamental values, marking the first time a member state has lost a case based solely on this article. Hungary must now repeal or amend the law or face heavy financial penalties from the EU.
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