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EU court rules Hungary's anti-LGBTQ laws violate European law
The European Court of Justice has determined that Hungary's legislation targeting LGBTQ individuals breaches EU law. This ruling addresses multiple aspects of human rights protections. (sources: upi, aljazeera, attitude, france24, bbc)

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ModernAction Briefing
The European Court of Justice found that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ laws violate EU policy on several levels. The court's decision emphasizes the importance of upholding human rights standards within the EU.
- The European Court of Justice ruled against Hungary's anti-LGBTQ legislation.
- The court stated that the laws breach EU law on multiple grounds.
- The ruling highlights the EU's commitment to human rights protections.
Why it matters
The ruling reinforces the EU's legal framework regarding human rights and may influence future legislation in member states.
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