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The EU Parliament tough on Orban’s Hungary: “It condemns the anti LGBT laws with utmost firmness”

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The European Parliament “condemns with the utmost firmness” the recent anti-LGBTIQ legislation and denounces the “dismantling of democracy and the rule of law” in Hungary. In a resolution adopted today in Strasbourg with 459 votes in favor, 147 against and 58 abstentions, MEPs describe the law adopted by the Hungarian Parliament as a clear violation of fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter, the Treaties and EU legislation relating to the internal market .

Parliament stresses that this is not an isolated case, but “rather constitutes a further intentional and premeditated example of the gradual dismantling of fundamental rights in Hungary”, where hostility towards LGBT people and disinformation campaigns have become tools of political censorship.


These human rights violations are part of a broader political agenda that is leading to the dismantling of democracy and the rule of law, including freedom of the media, and should be seen as systematic violations of EU values, they add. Recent examples of this problem include the amendment to the country’s constitution to declare that “the mother is a woman and the father is a man”, and the de facto ban on legal gender recognition for transgender and intersex people. In this context, MEPs argue that promoting tolerance, acceptance and diversity should serve as guiding principles to ensure respect for children’s interests. MEPs ask the Commission to launch an accelerated infringement procedure and to use, if necessary, all procedural tools of the Court of Justice, such as interim measures and sanctions for non-compliance. Furthermore, they ask the EU countries to take the matter to the EU Court of Justice in the event of the Commission’s inaction and to lodge an interstate appeal with the European Court of Human Rights.

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Furthermore, the Parliament indicates a number of issues in Hungary for which the Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation should be activated to protect the EU budget, as well as expressing deep concern about the compliance of the draft plan for recovery and resilience of Hungary. The Council and the Commission are also invited to unblock the anti-discrimination directive and to follow up on Parliament’s initiative on the creation of a binding EU mechanism on democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights. Alarmed that the Hungarian legislation resembles the “so-called 2013 Russian law on LGBT propaganda”, MEPs ask the Commission to further investigate the financing of anti-LGBTI campaigns in the EU.

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