EU President criticizes Poland’s ‘LGBT-free zones’ as ‘humane-free zones’

Ursula von der Leyen argues that Poland’s “LGBT-free zones” have no position in the EU and has referred to them as “humane-free zones”.

During a long speech on coronavirus in the climate emergency, he pledged to build “a union of equality”

She trusts EU member states that these spaces have no position in the European Union in their most powerful complaint to date opposed to Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party.

Poland’s law and justice government, as well as its Eurosceptic ally, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, have clashed with the EU to undermine democratic norms but also to take EU funds.

Being yourself is your ideology,” von der Leyen said, applauding MEPs of the EUROPEAN Parliament in Brussels. “That’s his identity, ” he said. So I have to be clear: LGBTQI free spaces are spaces without humanity. our union.

Von der Leyen said the bloc’s executive will soon provide “a strategy for LGBTQI rights” on the bloc, as well as boosting the mutual popularity of family circle relationships in the EU.

“If you’re a father in a country, you’re a father in each and every country,” he says.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen believes the EU wants to go beyond its fragmented technique towards coronavirus through extra-centralized decision-making on fitness issues.

In its annual State of the Union report to the European Parliament, it also announced that Italy will host a global fitness summit next year, its G20 presidency.

Von der Leyen recognized the fragile state in which the pandemic left the EU, the death toll rose to 150,000 and the economy faces the worst crisis in the history of the Union.

To counter this, Von der Leyen said he was looking for more cash to invest in studies and progression and more powers to give European establishments such as the European Medicines Agency.

“So it is transparent to me that we want to build a more powerful European fitness union. It’s time to do it,” he said.

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