The European Parliament has passed a resolution condemning Uganda’s LGBT law. The resolution was supported by 416 MEPs and 62 voted against, including PiS members. Rode? In the resolution on Uganda, a fragment affecting Poland, Hungary and Italy was smuggled in.
Interestingly, the amendment to the resolution targeting Poland, Hungary and Italy was supported by 282 MEPs and 235 voted against. So it turns out that in this case, many MEPs understood that it was inappropriate to add a blow to several European countries in the resolution on the law in Uganda. Below is the content of the outrageous amendment:
The European Parliament is concerned about the current global anti-gender, anti-equal rights and anti-LGBTIQ rhetoric and movements being fueled by some political and religious leaders around the world, including in the EU; believes that these movements dramatically hamper efforts to universally decriminalize homosexuality and transgenderism, as they legitimize the rhetoric that LGBTIQ people are an ideology and not human beings; strongly condemns the spread of such rhetoric by some influential political leaders and governments in the EU, such as Hungary, Poland and Italy.
Waszczykowski and Mazurek criticize the resolution that affects Poland
PiS members of the European Parliament protested the resolution with an element that affected Poland.
This vote is further proof that the European left, together with the entire opposition, is doing everything it can to hit Poland
– he said Witold Waszczykowski.
The war against the Polish government and the democratic decisions of the Polish voters took precedence over Euro-Links’ alleged concerns about the plight of sexual minorities facing persecution in Uganda. Instead of focusing on the substance of the matter, European progressives decided to smuggle in today’s resolution content that affects Poland
– sums up the former foreign minister.
Under the guise of protecting sexual minorities in Uganda, European progressives decided in a resolution to smuggle in against Poland and the Polish government, among others, for alleged actions against the LGBT minority. We will not support attacks on Poland
she noted Beata MazurekPiS MEP.
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Source: wPolityce