Brussels asks for its withdrawal, but Orban's government defends it (ANSA)
The anti-LGBT law comes into force today in Hungary. The text, signed by the Hungarian president 15 days ago, sparked a strong confrontation in Europe, culminating in the reactions of the president of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, who called it "shameful" and called for its withdrawal. However, the Orban government defended the rule, which it defines as "in defense of minors", and has a
The anti-LGBT law comes into force today in Hungary.
The text, signed by the Hungarian president 15 days ago, sparked a strong confrontation in Europe, culminating in the reactions of the president of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, who called it "shameful" and called for its withdrawal.
However, the Orban government defended the rule, which it defines as "in defense of minors", and has announced that it wants to keep it.