“It’s not a threat”- BBC interview on the Hungarian ‘anti-LGBT’ law – Video
Hungary’s national spokesman spoke to Newsnight to defend its controversial “anti-LGBT law” which will now face a referendum, weeks after the EU launches legal action against the country. Find out more below!
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Hungary is a sovereign country. The governments are duly elected. If questions of importance arrive, it is right to consult the citizens and their wishes should be respected.
There’s no such thing as “anti LGBT-law”, and there’s nothing controversial in passing amendemends to the existing law in accordance with Hungarian Basic Law, regarding children protection.
The referendum is bogus because the questions are heavily loaded. It is a sham, a fig leaf that the Junta are using.
Anonymous, you are spot on.