The Fradi ultras are in action.

An LGBTQ bench was recently inaugurated in Ferencváros. The Pesti Srácok report revealed that the IX. district seating was successfully repainted with the assistance of Amnesty International, and was handed over in the presence of the organization's director. Dávid Víg said: Today, LGBTQ people should think twice about holding hands in the open street. He added that the rainbow bench was the "coolest" thing to do and believed it would make LGBTQ people feel safer.

The repainting of the bench took more than 10 hours of working time from the activists, and - as deputy mayor Zsuzsanna Döme revealed - serious "official obstacles had to be overcome".

The portal also asked the latter about what would happen if they had to run against the DK in the municipal elections next year with the reigning mayor, Krisztina Baranyi. Döme expressed his hope that in this case too they will succeed in bringing in the IX. district because

"the best thing that could have happened to the district was that Krisztina Baranyi won as an independent mayor".

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However, it seems that even the Fradi ultras were impressed by the rainbow bench made with blood and sweat, and they decided to repaint it instead.

“This city is not that city. Ferencváros. Slowly, Baranyi and the other librarians could also learn"

wrote the Fradimob Facebook page.

A photo was taken along with the message.

Fradi bench Ferencváros

Source: Facebook page of Fradimob

Peace to the dust of the bench.

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