
Conservatives worldwide have praised this decision as a country has taken a bold step in protecting children and traditional values by passing a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events.
Hugarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government secured an overwhelming victory in parliament, with 140 votes for and just 21 against.
The amendment, passed by Hungary’s parliament, allows the government to ban public LGBTQ+ events, including Budapest’s annual Pride march.
The measure affirms the country’s commitment to protecting children from exposure to content that could influence their moral, physical, and spiritual development.
Constitutional changes championed by Orbán’s Fidesz-KDNP ruling coalition recognize only two biological sexes – male and female – and prohibit same-sex couples from adopting children.
This strengthens Hungary’s position as a defender of traditional family values against an onslaught of progressive ideology sweeping through Western Europe.
Moreover, the amendment represents the 15th change to Hungary’s constitution since Orbán’s party drafted it in 2011, showing his government’s commitment to protecting sovereignty and national identity.
While leftist politicians and protesters attempted to block the vote, police quickly restored order, allowing the democratic process to proceed.
Prime Minister Orbán has vowed to “eliminate the entire shadow army” of foreign interests attempting to undermine Hungarian values and sovereignty.
Hungary’s government maintains that the amendment is based on biological reality and scientific facts rather than politically correct ideology.
At the same time, protecting children from inappropriate content has become a cornerstone of Orbán’s policy, resonating with families concerned about the influence of progressive agendas on young minds.
The new measures also include provisions allowing for the suspension of citizenship for dual citizens from non-European Economic Area countries if they are deemed threats to public order or security.
This represents another step in Hungary’s ongoing efforts to safeguard its citizens from external threats and foreign interference.
Critics unsurprisingly claim the government is using these measures to distract from national issues ahead of the 2026 elections.
However, many Hungarians view the amendments as necessary protections against unelected bureaucrats in Brussels who are attempting to force liberal ideology on sovereign nations.
Although Western media outlets portray the law as an attack on minority rights, supporters see it as Hungary exercising its sovereign right to determine its own social policies.
The overwhelming parliamentary support for the amendment demonstrates the Hungarian people’s desire to maintain traditional values despite pressure from globalist institutions.
Hungary continues to stand as a bulwark against the progressive tide sweeping Europe, showing other nations that protecting children and preserving traditional values remains possible despite intense international pressure.
For conservatives worldwide, Orbán’s Hungary represents a model of resistance against forced cultural transformation.