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Vodje 16 evroskeptičnih, desno usmerjenih političnih strank iz 15 držav članic EU so včeraj podpisali skupno deklaracijo o prihodnosti Evrope in z njo postavili pravne temelje za sodelovanje na ravni Evropskega parlamenta, so sporočili nekateri vidnejši podpisniki.
Kot so sporočili avstrijski svobodnjaki (FPÖ), je danes nastalo vseevropsko gibanje proti centralizmu EU. Sodelujoče stranke, ki imajo vse svoje predstavnike v Evropskem parlamentu, so v skupni izjavi izpostavile velikanske napake v aktualni politiki unije ter si zastavile cilje, v katerih izpostavljajo ključen pomen pristojnosti nacionalnih držav.
The explainer: Could the EU really expel Hungary?
June 28, 2021
Hungary’s recent law banning all content aimed at minors which references the LGBT+ community is just the latest in a series that goes against the fundamental laws and values of the European Union. But what action can Brussels take?
A new law in Hungary banning the “promotion” of homosexuality among minors has sparked a widespread outcry since it was passed by the country’s parliament on June 15.
Even the ongoing European football championships, Euro 2020, have not been exempt from the controversy surrounding the bill. European football’s governing body, UEFA, last week refused to allow a tournament venue in Munich to be floodlit in rainbow colours to protest against the law.