The judiciary has found the law in breach of the bloc’s values just a week after Viktor Orban’s decisive electoral defeat Hungary has violated EU principles when it adopted a law to ban children from accessing LGBTQ content, the bloc’s top court has ruled, ordering Budapest to revoke the legislation. The EU Court of Justice announced the ruling on Tuesday, less than ten days after Viktor Orban suffered a decisive defeat during the general election to his longtime rival Peter Magyar. The legislation in question, Hungary’s 2021 law restricting or banning the “promotion” of homosexuality and gender change in media accessible to children, was adopted in accordance with the EU’s own guidelines on protecting minors from harmful content.…