For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below:All other opposition parties boycotted the voting session in protest.
Human rights groups had denounced the measure strongly, saying it was wrong to conflate LGBT people with pedophilia. They argued the law could be used to stigmatize and harass residents because of their sexual orientations and gender identities."On this shameful day, the opposition's place is not in the parliament but on the streets," Budapest Mayor Karacsony wrote on Facebook.Orban's government in the past has depicted migrants as a grave threat to Hungary and the nation's Christian identity, a theme the prime minister has successfully used to win past elections.