EU Candidates Urged to Safeguard Democracy and LGBTI Rights Amid Political Hostility
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Amid a climate where political forces across Europe are attacking the rights of LGBTI people, candidates in the upcoming European elections are urged to commit to safeguarding and promoting the…
Concerns rise over increasing transphobic rhetoric in Europe ahead of EU Elections
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Before the EU Elections next June, a recent report reveals a significant increase in anti-LGBTI, especially transphobic, remarks made by politicians throughout Europe.
Ukrainians condemn church’s discrimination – public figures return awards after UOC KP revokes medal from openly gay soldier
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After news that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC KP) rescinded an award given to Viktor Pylypenko, head of the LGBT+ Military association, due to his sexual orientation,…
Greece is the first Orthodox Christian country to legalise same-sex marriage
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Greece has made history by becoming the very first Orthodox Christian nation to legalise same-sex marriage, a decision that was made despite strong opposition from the powerful and socially conservative…
The organisers of Belgrade Pride 2023 stated that in terms of LGBTQ+ community law, «there is absolutely no progress, and the issue of security has also worsened». The emphasis this year was on the Law on Gender Identity.
The Romanian government has disputed the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECHR) historic judgement from May, which requires the Romanian state to pass legislation recognising same-sex couples.
A statute rehabilitating gay troops who experienced prejudice went into effect two years ago, and according to the government, approximately $438,000 in symbolic compensation has been awarded thus far.
We can only hope that, in the end, the guarantees provided by the Italian Constitution for all families will triumph against unjustified legislation and detrimental judicial decisions.
On March 21, the JURI Committee voted in favour of the European Parliament joining the Commission’s infringement procedure against Hungary’s so-called «child protection law».
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