Hungary “there are no more jobs in the European Union “, said the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, as he criticized the Government of the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, for the adoption of a new law against the gay community.
The law – passed by the Hungarian Parliament on June 15th – bans discussions and the dissemination of information in schools that is thought to promote homosexuality and gender reassignment.
The law, more specifically, prohibits children and young people from reading books, movies, and content that speak of sexuality other than heterosexuality.
“For me, Hungary no longer has a job in the EU”, Rutte said, arriving at a summit of EU leaders in Brussels.
“But I am not the only one who decides this: there are 26 others [vendet e BE-së]. This must be done step by step. “, said Rutte.
Orban told reporters in Brussels that the law was misunderstood.
“He is not against homosexuality. It is about the rights of children and parents “, said Orban.
The issue made headlines around the world when the European Football Association (UEFA) this week rejected a request from the German city of Munich to illuminate its rainbow-colored stadium on the day the Hungarian footballers played Germany. , in the framework of the Euro 2020 championship.
UEFA said the issue is political, while it itself is a politically and religiously neutral organization.