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EU court: Hungary violates EU rules with law on LGBTQ+ content

EU court: Hungary violates EU rules with law on LGBTQ+ content

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's law restricting access to LGBTQ+ content violates EU treaties by stigmatizing and marginalizing individuals. The ruling follows a legal challenge by the European Commission against the legislation, which limits access to such content for minors.

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