Overview
- The 34th March of Pride moved from Plaza de Mayo to Congress with a largely peaceful turnout of thousands backed by more than 60 organizations.
 - A political document called for repealing DNU 61 and 62/2025, expanding access to hormones and inhibitors for trans adolescents, respecting gender identity in detention, and reparations for older travesti/trans people.
 - City authorities enforced planned street closures from 6:00 Saturday to 4:00 Sunday across central neighborhoods and the organization provided volunteers, hydration points, and accessible services.
 - Cultural performances headlined by Ángela Torres anchored the program, Lizy Tagliani addressed discrimination she faced this year, and a recorded message from Dua Lipa was played to attendees.
 - The march highlighted reports of a sharp rise in anti-LGBTIQ+ hate crimes in 2025 and featured memorial actions including a tribute to Diana Sacayán on the 10th anniversary of her travesticide.