The rally, called by the Two-tailed Dog Party, a satirical movement, follows several other protests since Parliament, dominated by Orban's nationalist Fidesz partyProtesting Hungarians mock Orban's anti-LGBT moves, saying 'Let's all be the same'People dance as they gather at the Heroes' Square during the 'Let's all be the same' protest, called by The Two-Tailed Dog Party, against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's moves to ban the annual Pride march in Budapest, Hungary, April 12, 2025. REUTERSPeople dance as they gather at the Heroes' Square during the 'Let's all be the same' protest, called by The Two-Tailed Dog Party, against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's moves to ban the annual Pride march in Budapest, Hungary, April 12, 2025. REUTERSSeveral thousand Hungarians mocked right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban's moves to ban the annual Pride march by LGBTQ+ groups, dressed in grey and carrying banners ironically denouncing colours and diversity at a rally in central Budapest. While Fidesz says it is defending family values, critics see the move to ban Pride as part of a wider crackdown on democratic freedoms ahead of a general election next year. Protesters at Saturday's rally carried banners saying "being uniform is cool" and "listen to your heart, death to colours".