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Tens of thousands march in the first Budapest Pride since Viktor Orbán was voted out

Tens of thousands have gathered in Budapest for the first Pride march following the electoral defeat of Viktor Orbán.

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The brief

Budapest is hosting its first Pride parade since Viktor Orbán was voted out of office. Tens of thousands of people are participating in the event, which serves as both a Pride march and a celebration of Orbán's ouster.

Coverage from AP News, Reuters, and Ynetnews emphasizes the scale of the turnout. The Guardian reports a mixture of hope and caution among participants, noting that many people remain afraid, while The Budapest Times focuses on security plans outlined by the new police chief.

Future developments center on the implementation of the security plans coordinated by the new police chief.

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How many people participated in the march?

According to reports from AP News and Ynetnews, tens of thousands of people took part.

What is the political context of this event?

This is the first Budapest Pride march held since Viktor Orbán was voted out of office.

What is the general mood of the participants?

The Guardian describes a combination of hope and caution, stating that many people are still afraid.

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