EU Court Rules Against Hungary Law
Europe's top court said a Hungarian law about LGBTQ content is unfair and goes against important EU rules.
The European Union's highest court gave an important decision on April 21, 2026.
It said Hungary's 2021 law about LGBTQ content is discriminatory and against the values of the European Union.
The law limits how LGBTQ topics can appear in schools, television, films, and advertising.
Judges said the rule goes against freedom, equality, and respect for minority rights. Those are basic ideas in the EU.
The decision is important for Hungary's next government because leaders may now face stronger pressure to change the law.
It is also important for the whole EU. The court showed that member states can be challenged when national laws break the union's fundamental values.