EU to take steps against Hungary over anti-LGBT bill

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The European Commission will take action against Hungary over planned new restrictions on LGBT rights, the head of the bloc's executive said on ...

FILE PHOTO: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks during a joint news conference with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi , in Rome, Italy, June 22, 2021. REUTERS/Remo CasilliThe European Commission will take action against Hungary over planned new restrictions on LGBT rights, the head of the bloc's executive said on Wednesday , saying they violated fundamental EU values.

"I have instructed my responsible commissioners to write to the Hungarian authorities expressing our legal concerns before the bill enters into force." On Tuesday, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, France, Ireland and other European countries condemned Hungary over the draft law. A Swedish minister described it as"grotesque".Facing an election next year, Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has grown increasingly combative on social issues, saying he wants to protect traditional Christian values against what he sees as the excesses of Western liberalism.

 

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This woman has already killed 15,000 people in Europe (without UK) with her vaccines. This interest in LGBT people is a delusion.

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