Spain and another 16 EU countries demand that Brussels act against Hungary Orban for pursuing the pride of LGTBI

Most of the EU countries demand that the European commission take measures against the law promoted by ultra -tacconicist Viktor Orban in order to pursue the LGTBI Pride march in Hungary as part of the offensive, which was launched by the government of this country against the team. Spain and another 16 countries supported the statement in which they ask Brussels to use mechanisms that the process of violation that can put an end to the fines of European justice to prevent the advance of Hungary with this decision.

17 signed “very alarmed” by amendments approved under the legislation in accordance with the pretext of “children’s protection”, which include the introduction of fines for the participants and organizers of the applicant marches that occur at the end of June, as well as the use of computer programs for recognizing a person. In this case, it is expected that progressive political parties and European public organizations will go to Budapest to support the LGTBI team.

“We are concerned about the consequences of these measures for freedom of opinion, the right to peaceful meeting and the right to solitude,” says Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Litvuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portuguese, Slavia, Span

“We ask Hungary to consider these measures in order to ensure that human rights and fundamental freedoms of all its citizens are respected and protected, thus fulfilling their international obligations,” add these countries that require the actions of the European Commission, which is currently limited to concern for this legislation.

For many years, the EU has been Hungary of Orban for its violations of the rule of law for its authoritarian drift, which even led to freezing European funds. Nevertheless, the punishment through Article 7, which can lead to the suspension of your vote right, remains frozen, because it requires unanimity that is never achieved. In fact, the ministers of European affairs are considering the debate about the situation in Hungary on Tuesday, although there are no decisions.

Another of the legislative projects that are worried about the EU is the one that implies that in the fight against foreign intervention, it suggests in practice the pursuit of NGOs, companies, universities, media, political parties and social organizations that receive funds from other countries, including the EU. Brussels threatened to take measures if the text was finally approved, and urged him to remove it.

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