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EU court rules Hungary's anti-LGBTQ law breaches EU law
The European Court of Justice has determined that Hungary's 2021 anti-LGBTQ legislation violates European Union law. This ruling could have implications for Hungary's political landscape. (sources: aljazeera, france24, bbc, dw, theguardian)

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The European Court of Justice found that Hungary's anti-LGBTQ law infringes on EU values and rules. The ruling presents a challenge for Hungary's leadership.
- The European Court of Justice ruled that Hungary's 2021 anti-LGBTQ law breaches EU law on multiple levels.
- The ruling highlights violations of the founding values of the EU treaty.
- The decision comes as Hungary undergoes a leadership transition following a recent election.
Why it matters
The ruling may influence Hungary's compliance with EU standards and impact its political direction.
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