The
Commission proposed tackling discrimination against LGBT people,
in particular when it comes to employment and ensuring their
safety, also from online hate speech by including homophobic
hate crime and hate speech in a list of Eurocrimes.
The EU executive also wants respect for LGBT rights across EU
borders to make sure that different legislation in EU countries
does not mean a child in a LGBT family ceases legally to be part
of that family once it crosses a border.
"Everyone should feel free to be who they are – without fear or
persecution. This is what Europe is about and this is what we
stand for," said Commission Vice-President for Values and
Transparency Vera Jourova.
"This first strategy at EU level will reinforce our joint
efforts to ensure that everyone is treated equally," she said.
Hungary proposed on Tuesday a constitutional amendment that
children be raised with a Christian interpretation of gender
roles, as the ruling nationalists turn to anti-LGBT rhetoric to
shore up support.
On Wednesday Budapest also proposed draft legislation that would
practically ban adoption by same-sex couples in what rights
groups said was an attack on the LGBTQ community when COVID-19
meant they could not protest.
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party, which faces elections in 2022,
has increasingly turned to anti-LGBT rhetoric as the pandemic
hit the economy, following the example of the ruling nationalist
PiS party in Poland.
During the Polish presidential campaign earlier this year,
homophobia and anti-LGBT rhetoric were the centrepiece of the
PiS' and incumbent president's campaign.
According to the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
43% of LGBT people last year declared that they felt
discriminated against compared to 37% in 2012, even though EU
acceptance of LGBT people is growing, the Commission said.
Last year 76% of EU citizens said lesbian, gay, and bisexual
people should have equal rights to heterosexual people, the
Commission said, compared to 71% in 2015.
"It’s 2020 and hate and discrimination of people from sexual
minorities really does not belong to Europe," Jurova said.
(Reporting by Jan Strupczewski, additional reporting by Gabriela
Baczynska, editing by Marine Strauss)
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