Budapest, Jan. 28 (LaPresse) – “I refuse to be intimidated or silenced. I will never accept that defending freedom, freedom of speech, or love can be considered a crime. Despite threats or punishments, I will continue to fight. Freedom and love cannot be banned.” This was stated on X by Budapest Mayor Gergely Karácsony, after Hungarian authorities formally pressed charges against him for his involvement in organizing the Pride last June. “I was a suspect; now I am accused because I defended freedom—my own and that of others,” he wrote. Karácsony, Budapest’s mayor since 2019, came under police investigation following the June 28 demonstration, which took place despite a government ban. Prosecutors stated that Karácsony ignored the order and “repeatedly published public calls to participate in the demonstration, and then took part himself.”
Hungary, Budapest mayor under investigation over Pride: “I will not be intimidated”

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