Councillors in the Polish town of Kraśnik have voted to withdraw the resolution declaring opposition to «LGBTQ ideology» that they introduced two years ago.
The mayor had warned that not doing so would put the community at risk of losing millions of euros in grants from Norway.
«By repealing, we can take a very big step in overcoming our image crisis», said Mayor Wojciech Wilk ahead of the vote, quoted by Dziennik Wschodni. «Whether fairly or not, we are not presented very sympathetically», notesfrompoland.com reports.
No country should give any grants to cities with homophobic tendency. It’s well known that Poland are one of Europe’s most homophobic countries.