• Hungary will need to revise legislation restricting access to LGBTQ content after the EU’s top court ruled against it.
  • The European Court of Justice ruled in April that the measures unlawfully curtailed access to LGBTQ content and contributed to stigmatization.
  • Prime Minister Peter Magyar has pledged to repair ties with the EU and unlock frozen funds.
  • Justice minister nominee Marta Gorog said Hungarian legislation must reflect European legal standards.
  • The previous government under Viktor Orban banned Pride marches and allowed police to use facial recognition to identify attendees.