It's The European Dream. Apparently.
Via Remix News: Hungary will soon be getting a new government under Tisza’s Péter Magyar, but the landscape is already shifting, with a new LGBTQ-themed online television channel called “Rainbow” (“Szivárvány”) TV to broadcast LGBTQI programs 24 hours a day.

The entrepreneur behind the project, whose identity is being kept secret for some strange reason, reports Media1, but they have already submitted the necessary documents to the National Media and Communications Authority.
The channel will reportedly offer cultural programs, gastronomic content, and other shows about the history of the LGBTQI.
And “special attention will be paid to pushing LGBTQI on everyone”. This last is important, given Hungary’s child protection law, which has just recently been subject to a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union that the law “stigmatises and marginalises LGBTI+ persons.”
The
CJEU essentially finds fault with the measure, not for seeking to
protect children from homosexual propaganda but for associating
non-cisgender people with convicted pedophiles. Specifically, it has
ruled that it violates the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European
Union due to the Charter’s “prohibition on discrimination based on sex
or sexual orientation, respect for private
and family life, and the freedom of expression and information.”
The court also took issue with Hungary’s pedophile registry, stating that its scope of access was not strict enough to comply with GDPR regulations.
Brussels has demanded that Hungary drop this law, and with Péter Magyar now set to assume the role of prime minister, many are looking to see how far he will bend to the EU’s will. Having taken a landslide victory, including many conservative voters looking for change, Magyar has many groups of voters to please, leading some to believe many of his electorate are set to be disappointed.
Whatever the case, this new LGBTQI TV channel is most likely the first in many developments that part ways with the conservative Hungary envisioned by Viktor Orbán.
Along with a shift on LGBT issues, there are questions how long Magyar will hold out on mass immigration and other key issues, especially of the EU plans to play hardball with Hungary’s billions in frozen funds.
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