Hungary Neither Harry Potter until age 18 nor sexuality classes at school for dealing with identity issues
Warning The EU presses: "If Hungary does not withdraw the anti LGTBIQ law, let it go"
Justice Poland defends "LGTBI free zones"
The European Commission has announced that it is opening an infringement procedure against
Hungary,
following the law recently approved by its Parliament that prohibits talking about homosexuality in schools, and against
Poland
for the "zones free of LGTB ideology", established by a hundred from local authorities.
The European executive denounces the discriminatory nature of these two measures against LGTB + people and has sent a
letter of formal notice
to both countries
that details the reasons for Brussels' concern to the national authorities and gives them
a period of two months to amend the situation. .
This is the first step in a procedure that can go as far as the Court of Justice as well as the adoption of financial sanctions against the countries concerned.
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