Diplomacy to defend LGBTI rights in Europe

LGBTI diplomacy in Europe Diplomacy to defend LGBTI rights in Europe

The PSOE urges the EU to deploy its diplomacy to curb human rights violations against LGBTI people in countries like Hungary.

El PSOE has registered a non-legislative proposal in the Joint Commission for the European Union (UE) in which he calls for an end to violations of the collective's human rights LGTBI in countries like HungaryThe parliamentary initiative of the Socialist Parliamentary Group denounces the situation and the steps backwards taken by some member countries of the European Union They are rolling out new laws that discriminate, endanger, and constitute a violation.”systematic"of the human rights of the collective LGTBI en Europe. For him PSOE, acts of intolerance and hatred against people LGTBI «They do not represent the common principles and values ​​that underpin the foundations on which the European institutions are based.«.

LGBTI diplomacy in EuropeLa non-law proposition, promoted by the spokesperson of the GPS in the Joint Committee for the European Union, Vicente Montávez, highlights the concern about this regression in the rights and freedoms of these people "which cannot be allowed within the EU because they are incompatible with European values ​​and principles, with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights".

The socialist group specifically highlights the situation suffered by this group under the government of Hungary, which is passing homophobic laws to ban demonstrations of Pride Day or regulations supposedly to defend minors in which homosexuality and pedophilia are equated.This is a frontal attack that once again stigmatizes LGBTI people.", is denounced in the non-legislative proposal.

Diplomacy against regression

"The Union must continue to promote the political and social advances that remain to be achieved for real equality for the LGBTI community.", claims this initiative, because"No setbacks can be allowed in this area.".

In this sense, the socialists urge the EU to use “all possible diplomatic means at its disposal"to alert and condemn discriminatory norms in some of the 27 countries and to denounce acts of intolerance and hatred against LGBTI people because"They do not represent the common principles and values ​​that underpin the foundations on which the European institutions are based.s ".

LGBTI diplomacy in Europe

 

Sources: PSOE

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