(ANSA) - BERLIN, 01 JUL - "No one should allow Hungarian parents to be forced to accept that their children can receive sex education without their explicit consent". This is what Judit Varga writes in a letter to Europe by the Hungarian justice lender. "Brussels cannot dictate to Hungarian parents how to educate their children," he adds, defending the controversial LGBT law. "The law, criticized by the Commission, deals only with the way to give birth to minor children", underlines the minister. According to the Hungarian government, minors must be defended in schools, in relations with the media, and on the internet from unsuitable content for their age on the subject of sexuality. "Providing children with sex education is the sole responsibility of the parents,for this reason the law prohibits any propaganda that contains information on sexuality ", Varga insists, adding that the State does not meddle, however, in the sexual life of adults.
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