
BBC Budapest Correspondent

Budapest advertises itself as a celebration city. On Saturday, the occasion spilled out onto the streets, and occupied, within the scorching warmth of summer time, the Elizabeth Bridge and the river banks and downtown areas on each shores of the Danube.
Between 100,000 and 200,000 largely younger folks danced and sang their approach from Pest to Buda.
A distance that often takes solely 20 minutes on foot stretched to 3 hours.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s ban, many Budapest Satisfaction members informed me, spurred them to attend an occasion they often keep away from. Final 12 months, simply 35,000 took half.
Many banners mocked the Hungarian prime minister. It was like a peaceable revenge by a few of these he has declared struggle on throughout his previous 15 years in energy.
“In my historical past class, I learnt sufficient, to recognise a dictatorship. You need not illustrate it – Vik!” learn one hand-made banner. “I am so bored of Fascism,” learn one other.
T-shirts with Orban’s picture, in vivid eyeshadow and lipstick, have been all over the place.

Whereas the LGBT neighborhood with its vivid paraphernalia made up the core of the march, this 12 months’s Satisfaction became a celebration of human rights and solidarity.
“We do not precisely look as if we have been banned!” a beaming Budapest mayor, Gergely Karacsony, informed the gang, in a speech in entrance of the Budapest Technical College.
At the moment’s march might go down because the crowning second of his political profession. A metropolis corridor starved of funds and in fixed wrestle with the central authorities dared to host an occasion the federal government tried to ban, and received – for now at the very least.
“In truth, we appear like we’re peacefully and freely performing an enormous, fats present to a puffed-up and hateful energy. The message is obvious: they don’t have any energy over us!” Karacsony continued.

Among the many attendees was Finnish MEP Li Andersson, who felt Orban was utilizing arguments on household values as a pretext to ban the march.
“It is vital to stress that the rationale why we’re right here shouldn’t be solely Satisfaction – that is concerning the elementary rights of all of us,” she mentioned.
The ban was primarily based on a brand new regulation, handed by the massive majority held by Orban’s Fidesz occasion in parliament, subordinating the liberty of meeting to a 2021 Youngster Safety regulation that equated homosexuality with paedophilia, and due to this fact banned the portrayal or promotion of homosexuality in locations the place youngsters would possibly see it.
The police justified a ban on Saturday’s march on the grounds youngsters would possibly witness it. In response, the mayor cited a 2001 regulation stating occasions organised by councils don’t fall below the proper of meeting.
In the long run, the law enforcement officials current on the march stored a discreet presence, wanting on mournfully at a celebration from which they have been excluded.
In one other a part of the town, Orban attended the commencement ceremony of 162 new police and customs officers, and new officers of the Nationwide Directorate-Basic for Policing Aliens.
“Order doesn’t come into being by itself, it have to be created, as a result of with out it civilised life will probably be misplaced,” Orban informed the scholars and their households.
Earlier, he and different distinguished Fidesz officers posted photos of themselves with their youngsters and grandchildren, in an try to reclaim the “delight” phrase.
“Submit an image, to indicate them what we’re pleased with,” Alexandra Szentkiralyi, the top of the Fidesz faction within the Budapest Council, posted on Fb, alongside an image of herself in a reasonably plain “Hungary” T-shirt.
The police presence was restrained in Budapest on Saturday, however non permanent cameras put in forward of the march and mounted on police autos recorded the entire occasion.

The 18 March regulation that tried to ban the Satisfaction gave the police new powers to make use of facial recognition software program. Fines of between £14 ($19) and £430 could possibly be imposed on members.
The professional-government media was scathing in its criticism of the day’s occasions, echoing remarks by main Fidesz politicians that the march was a celebration of perversity, with nothing to do with freedom of meeting.
“Chaos at Budapest Satisfaction,” proclaimed Magyar Nemzet, the federal government flagship.
“The infamous local weather activist and extra not too long ago terrorist supporter Greta Thunberg posted on her Instagram web page that she can also be at Budapest Satisfaction,” it continued.
“After the demonstration, this will probably be a query for the courts,” Zoltan Kiszelly, a political analyst near the federal government, informed the BBC.
“If the courts resolve in favour of the mayor and the (Satisfaction) organisers, then Orban can say, okay, we’ve to alter the laws once more.”
If the courts resolve for the federal government, nonetheless, the prime minister may be happy with the regulation he pushed by way of – regardless of the actual fact Satisfaction went forward.