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Travelling to Hungary as LGBTQ+: What Changed After the Election
Hungary's election brought a new prime minister.
But the laws haven't changed yet. Here's what LGBTQ+ travellers need to know right now. Hungary elected a new prime minister in April 2026. Péter Magyar of the Tisza party defeated Viktor Orbán after twelve years. Magyar's voters want change on LGBTQ+ rights. But the laws restricting those rights remain in place. For LGBTQ+ travellers, Hungary's situation stays complicated in 2026. What the Law Still Says Hungary's constitution defines marriage as between a man and woman. This has existed since 2011. Same-sex registered partnerships exist, but adoption rights are severely limited. A 2021 law bans homosexuality depiction in media for…
Travelling to Nepal as LGBTQ+: What the Law Really Says
Nepal has legal protections on paper, but a new government faces pressure. Here is what travellers need to know before they go. A Country…
