Budapest's mayor, Gergely Karacsony, has been questioned by police as a suspect in organizing a banned LGBTQ march that took place on June 28, despite warnings from Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The event attracted 200,000 participants and turned into an anti-government protest. Karacsony, who defended the march, stated that 'neither freedom nor love can be banned in Budapest.' If convicted, he could face up to a year in prison. The government's recent laws have targeted the LGBTQ+ community, including restrictions on gatherings and the depiction of homosexuality. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)