Roman street artist Laika has painted a mural inn Budapest showing a 'queer' version of Prime Minister Viktor Orban on the eve of the Gay Pride march the hardline rightist strongman has banned.
The mural shows Orbàn in queer 'dress', with a skirt, pink heels, lipstick, and a tie with the colours of the battle of trans people, while waving a rainbow flag in the air.
The work appeared in the centre of Budapest, signed by the masked female artist from Rome, entitled "Another Hungary is Possible".
On the hem of the skirt you can also read the words "Free Maja", in homage to a non-binary anti-fascist militant detained in Hungary.
A clear message was posted by the artist on social media on the eve of the Budapest Pride event.












