Fidesz MEP calls out Tisza Party for following EPP line on LGBTQ issues
MEPs of the opposition Tisza party “felt it their duty” to align with the European People’s Party’s approach to LGBTQ issues and to the migration pact, a Fidesz MEP said on Monday.
Fidesz MEP calls out Tisza Party
While Tisza leader Péter Magyar stayed away from the vote last week, Tisza MEPs voted in favour of proposals “based on which more funding will be earmarked for LGBTQ propaganda”, Csaba Dömötör said on Facebook.
The proposals involve ensuring sufficient funding to promote the protection of LGBTQ+ rights and further strengthen the work of NGOs and journalists in this area, he said.
In another vote, Tisza MEPs contributed to the withholding of EU funding “Hungary is entitled to”, he said.
The MEPs’ votes outlined “a clear Tisza policy, namely that funding should flow into the migrant pact promoting redistribution and into sensitivity training, but not to Hungary,” Dömötör said.
“What we see here is the same old liberal record,” Dömötör said.
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The Real Person!
The Real Person!
Well, well, well.
That didn’t take long at all.
Many of us said right at the beginning that Magyar is Gyurcsany/Karacsony 2.0, and that is becoming more obvious by the day.
Again. It is not “propaganda” – it is education. Also just listen to the words. There are LGBTQ people, in every layer of society, company, class. And it is OK. But we need to tell them it is OK and remind certain others to be respectful and maybe even kind?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88sARuFu-tc
Unless you want to go this route – Russia, 2024:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/08/06/russia-purge-lgbtq-community-discrimination-court-decision/
Re NGOs – they play (and have always played) an important role:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/nongovernmental-organization
@michaelsteiner – what is your solution to servicing the needs NGOs address now? Send Mr. Szijjártó with (ideally Euro-) millions and have a crack team of government employees do the the do?