European Parliament votes to cut funds to Hungary and Poland for not pushing LGBT agenda
Despite Poland and Hungary welcoming 1.5 million Ukrainian refugees, the EU overwhelmingly voted to financially sanction both countries over their refusal to adopt the bloc's pro-LGBT position into their own laws.
STRASBOURG, France (LifeSiteNews) – The European Parliament overwhelmingly voted Thursday to withdraw funding from Hungary and Poland over the two countries refusing to bow to the bloc’s pro-LGBT stance.
Members of the European Parliament (MEP) passed the resolution by a huge 478 votes in favor to 155 against, with 29 abstentions, to withhold funding from European Union (EU) member states that violate the “Rule of Law Conditionality Mechanism.”
The mechanism “makes the receipt of financing from the Union budget subject to the respect by the Member States for the principles of the rule of law,” effectively making any funding from the bloc subject to alignment with the EU’s core “values” of the day, including LGBT promotion.
Somewhere Putin is having a good laugh.
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How many minutes before our own government sanctions those of us who refuse to bow to LGBTQ?