Budapest Pride concluded with a march and calls for legal equality for LGBTQ+ individuals in Hungary. Despite a restrictive legal environment and government rhetoric perceived as hostile towards the community, thousands participated in the event. Demonstrators demanded the right to marriage equality, adoption rights, and legal gender recognition, highlighting the limitations currently faced by LGBTQ+ Hungarians. Organizers emphasized the importance of visibility and advocacy in the face of increasing discrimination. The march proceeded peacefully, though it took place under heightened security due to counter-protests and concerns about potential disruptions. This year’s event underscored the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ rights within Hungary and the community’s determination to challenge existing legal barriers.