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The Polish Embassy in Hungary did not sign a letter of support for Saturday’s Budapest Pride parade, making Poland one of five countries from across the EU that did not express support for Hungary’s LGBTQI+ community.
On Saturday, thousands of people marched through the streets of Budapest. The event took extra significance this year as participants were protesting against the law, passed by the Hungarian government a few weeks ago, which prohibits the ‘promotion of homosexuality’.
Thousands of Hungarians marched in Budapest’s biggest Pride parade on Saturday (24 July), amid tension sparked by a series of anti-gay steps by prime minister Viktor Orbán.
TVN24, the former chief of the European Council said that Law and Justice party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski “has always pretended to be an anti-Russian politician.”
“Probably the EU money and the still pro-European sentiment among PiS voters are the only brakes keeping PiS and Kaczynski from overtly leaving the European Union,” Tusk added.
Tusk touched upon the ongoing dispute between Poland and the EU regarding the functioning of the Supreme Court’s Disciplinary Chamber and the recent ruling by the EU Court of Justice.
“We’re dealing with PiS constantly straining relations between Poland and the EU and its institutions,” he said.
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