Poland's jtice mister said on Monday the European Unn may be a posn to force Warsaw to legalize gay marriage if EU lears make fancial aid ndnal on upholdg mocratic norms, and warned that this was unacceptable.
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- POLAND STILL WORST UNTRY TO BE GAY THE EU: REPORT
- POLAND WILL NOT LET EU 'FORCE' TO ALLOWG GAY MARRIAG, SAYS JTICE MISTER
- POLAND WILL NOT LET EU 'FORCE' TO ALLOWG GAY MARRIAG, SAYS JTICE MISTER
POLAND STILL WORST UNTRY TO BE GAY THE EU: REPORT
For 30 days, begng January 17, European Unn missners received daily Twter notifitns lkg to personal stori of lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT) Pol who have been harmed by the so-lled “LGBT Iology Free Zon” or anti-LGBT “Fay Charters” nearly 100 Polish regns, towns, and ci. * lgbt poland eu *
For 30 days, begng January 17, European Unn missners received daily Twter notifitns lkg to personal stori of lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBT) Pol who have been harmed by the so-lled “LGBT Iology Free Zon” or anti-LGBT “Fay Charters” nearly 100 Polish regns, towns, and ci. The tweets were part of a mpaign led by two Polish LGBT groups, Campaign Agast Homophobia (Kampania Przeciw Homofobii, KPH) and The Equaly Foundatn (Fundacja Równości, FR), llg on EU Commissners to iate an gement procre – a legal actn that n lead to referral to the European Court of Jtice – agast Poland. Signifint progrs has been difficult, sce Poland has been facg a le-of-law crisis gog back to at least 2017, when the right-wg Law and Jtice, or PiS party began spreadg s fluence on key bodi such as the Constutnal crisis the judiciary ns so ep that the EU iated Article 7 proceedgs agast Poland, which spend certa rights for member stat if they are emed to persistently be breach of the EU’s fundamental European Commissn lnched legal proceedgs agast Poland at the European Court of Jtice (ECJ), a se known as Commissn v Poland, and the ECJ orred Poland to spend the laws that terfere wh the pennce of the ignored the the untry’s Human Rights Ombudsman, Marc Wiącek, has cid to tackle both the homophobic rolutns and the falterg legal system at the same Office of the Ombudsman, while formally an stutn fanced by the ernment, exists many untri as an pennt one-man state body wh the mandate to lnch quiri to vlatns of human rights perpetrated by any stutn or body the his electn was marred by difficulty, wh PiS blockg the opposn-backed ndidate for 10 months.
The report ranks European untri based on a review of laws and polici affectg lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and tersex (LGBTI) people. "We want to show that today diversy, mory rights means Europe that is open, Europe that is tolerant, " he said at a prs nference before the relatnships are not legally regnised Poland, and the untry already bans same-sex upl om adoptg are also obstacl facg transgenr people who seek to formalise their 's lg nservative natnalist Law and Jtice party (PiS) says that extendg marriage and adoptn to gay upl threatens tradnal fay stctur and is harmful for children. The European Court of Human Rights has led that thori Armenia failed to protect an LGBT bar owner and activist om homophobic physil and verbal […].
REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/File PhotoWARSAW (Rters) - Poland’s jtice mister said on Monday the European Unn may be a posn to force Warsaw to legalize gay marriage if EU lears make fancial aid ndnal on upholdg mocratic norms, and warned that this was talks Bssels on the next EU budget and an enomic revery plan, some lears have mand that payouts be blocked to member stat which the executive European Commissn (EC) ems to be unrmg mocratic valu. “There is a real risk that we may fd ourselv a suatn where the EC will effectively force to troduce the so-lled homosexual marriag wh the right to adopt children, ” he told a news nference.
POLAND WILL NOT LET EU 'FORCE' TO ALLOWG GAY MARRIAG, SAYS JTICE MISTER
Same-sex relatnships are not legally regnised Poland and gay upl nnot adopt children. * lgbt poland eu *
Gay marriag are illegal Poland and Print Andrzej Duda was re-elected this month after sayg he would not allow adoptns by gay upl or perm class on gay rights state rights activist Alicja Sienkiewicz of the Lubl Equaly March Associatn, which supports lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr people, said members of the LGBT muny were beg portrayed as enemi of the state.
That is why aniz the #StopLGBT civic legislative iative, which aims to ban homopropaganda on the streets of Polish ci. Poland is the most homophobic untry the EU, acrdg to a rankg by ILGA-Europe.
In July lnched legal actn agast both untri over measur says discrimate agast the gay muny. Read more Gay rights is a eply divisive issue predomantly Catholic relig nservativ see the fight for LGBT equaly as an attack on tradnal valu.
POLAND WILL NOT LET EU 'FORCE' TO ALLOWG GAY MARRIAG, SAYS JTICE MISTER
Poland's jtice mister said on Monday the European Unn may be a posn to force Warsaw to legalize gay marriage if EU lears make fancial aid ndnal on upholdg mocratic norms, and warned that this was unacceptable. * lgbt poland eu *
In 2019 numero lol thori clared themselv ee of "LGBT iology", seekg to ban what they see as the promotn of homosexualy and other mory sexual inti, pecially schools. The Commissn will e all the stments at s disposal to fend the valu, " actn agast Hungary related to a new law that bans schools om g materials emed as promotg homosexualy.
Read more The erng Law and Jtice Party (PiS) says gay rights are a threat to the tradnal liftyle one of the most Catholic untri Europe.
Some lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr people are leavg Poland followg the anti-LGBT mpaign rhetoric the untry's print ed durg his succsful reelectn mpaign and other lears promoted before that * lgbt poland eu *
WARSAW — When a right-wg populist party won the right to ern Poland five years ago, Ptr Grabarczyk feared “bad thgs” might happen to gay men like him and other LGBTQ people.
Grabarczyk, 31, is now gone, along wh other gay, lbian, bisexual and transgenr Pol who have emigrated to pe what they nsir homophobia promoted by the hight levels of ernment. While gays and lbians have never had the legal right to marry or to form civil unns Poland, as is permted much of Europe, many felt nfint until not long ago that Polish society was beg more acceptg and that those rights would one day have stead faced a fur backlash om the Roman Catholic Church and the ernment unr the lg Law and Jtice party.