Updated: Budapest Mayor Questioned as a Suspect Linked to Budapest Pride

  • 15 Aug 2025 7:59 AM
Updated: Budapest Mayor Questioned as a Suspect Linked to Budapest Pride
Gergely Karacsony, the mayor of Budapest, has been questioned as a suspect in connection with the organisation of the Budapest Pride event in Budapest.

The mayor, who was questioned on Friday at the National Investigation Bureau, told journalists that he is suspected of falling foul of the law on the right of assembly by organising an event that was banned by the police and encouraging people to take part in it.

He called the police questioning "risible" since the metropolitan council did not have any rules on the right to assembly, therefore any such notion of abusing rules was out of the question.

Karacsony insisted that the proceedings were unfounded, adding that he would file a complaint.

Karacsony: Prosecutor's office rejects complaint against charges

The prosecutor's office on Thursday rejected Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony's complaint against charges brought against him over the municipality organising the Budapest Pride, the mayor said.

"The prosecutor's office ... seems to think that there is suspicion of a crime because we stood up for diversity, equality and love," Karacsony said in a statement.

"We will, of course, fight on, because freedom and love cannot be banned or punished. Budapest is, and will remain, a free city," he said.

The police questioned Karacsony on August 1 in connection with the organisation of the Budapest Pride on June 28. Afterwards, Karacsony said he had been charged with "abusing the right to assembly" for organising an event the police had banned earlier, and for encouraging people to participate.

Karacsony said at the time that he thought the procedure lacked legal foundations.

 

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