LGBTQ+ Demonstration Ban in Hungary
In March 2025, Hungary passed a law banning LGBTQ+ demonstrations and legalizing the use of surveillance technology to identify and fine anyone in violation of the ban. This is the latest of several unpopular policies restricting Hungarians’ rights and attempting to eliminate foreign influence. SafeAbroad analysts have assessed Hungary’s LGBTQ+ demonstration ban to pose a low risk to study abroad students at this time, as it primarily targets native Hungarians. However, the growing number and scale of protests in Hungary denouncing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s demonstration ban and the legalized use of surveillance for assessing fines and criminal charges will pose moderate risks to travelers attending or in the vicinity of LGBTQ+-related events.









