EU Lawyer: ‘Budapest’s LGBT Law Violates Rights’

Brussels (ANSA) – The Hungarian law aimed at protecting minors, deemed discriminatory towards LGBT individuals, breaches EU law, as stated by the Advocate General of the EU Court of Justice, Tamara Ćapeta, in a non-binding opinion regarding a case initiated by the European Commission, supported by 15 member states. This marks the largest human rights violation case brought before the European judiciary.

The opinion addresses a law enacted by the Hungarian Parliament in 2021, which made multiple amendments to various national laws. These amendments effectively restrict access to content that presents or promotes gender identities differing from the sex assigned at birth, gender transition, and homosexuality under the premise of protecting minors.

This contentious law was also subjected to a referendum in April 2022, aimed at rallying support for the government of Viktor Orban, but it failed to achieve the required voter turnout for the decision to be valid. Described as “shameful” by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the law has led to Budapest facing legal action in the EU Court.

In its infringement action, the Berlaymont Palace requested the Court to confirm that Budapest has violated EU law on three fronts: primary and derived laws related to the internal market of services, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), various rights articulated in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU, and Article 2 TEU, which outlines the fundamental values of the Union.

The Advocate General recommended that the Court uphold the action on all grounds. Ćapeta noted that Hungary has not provided evidence of any potential harm that content depicting the everyday lives of LGBT individuals could have on the healthy development of minors, suggesting that the law is founded on a value judgment implying that homosexual and non-cisgender lives lack equal worth or status.

Furthermore, the Advocate General argued that the Court should recognize a separate violation of Article 2 TEU, contending that Hungary’s challenge to the equality of LGBT individuals does not merely reflect a disagreement with the Union’s values, but rather a denial of many fundamental values, significantly straying from the constitutional democracy model enshrined in Article 2 TEU.


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9 responses to “EU Lawyer: ‘Budapest’s LGBT Law Violates Rights’”

  1. Swing Setter Avatar
    Swing Setter

    Seems like Hungary decided to add a sprinkle of “protection” to its laws, which apparently translates to keeping the kids in the dark. Bravo, Orban, way to win the ‘Most Enlightened Leader’ award! 🏆😏

  2. Dream 
Killer Avatar
    Dream Killer

    Oh, lovely! Nothing screams “protection of minors” like banning stories that might just show them different ways to be human. 🤦‍♂️ Guess it’s easier to pretend they don’t exist than to have a wee chat about it, eh?

  3. 57 Pixels Avatar
    57 Pixels

    Looks like Hungary’s law is the gift that keeps on giving—just when you thought politics couldn’t get more absurd, they decide to redefine “protecting minors” by tossing equality out the window. 🙄 #OrbanLogic

  4. Heavenly Connection Avatar
    Heavenly Connection

    Looks like Hungary’s got its own version of “protecting minors,” a bit like putting a lock on the fridge to keep folks from getting hungry. 🍕 Talk about twisting the old ‘freedom of choice’ mantra into a pretzel! 🥨

  5. undergrad Avatar
    undergrad

    Looks like Hungary’s taking a masterclass in how to ignore EU values – maybe they missed the memo that equality isn’t just a suggestion. But hey, who needs human rights when you have a referendum that flops like a bad soufflé? 🍽️

  6. skittle mine Avatar
    skittle mine

    Seems like Hungary’s got its own version of “protecting” minors—by wrapping them in a blanket of ignorance. Who needs rights when you can just legislate away diversity, right? 🙄🇭🇺

  7. voodoo queen Avatar
    voodoo queen

    Seems like Hungary’s trying to protect minors by wrapping them in bubble wrap, but I’m not sure how shielding them from reality is going to help when they step outside. 😂 Who knew “protection” could be so… restrictive?

  8. pigeon woman Avatar
    pigeon woman

    Just what we needed—another law in Hungary that’s as useful as a chocolate teapot. 🤦‍♂️ Protecting minors? More like protecting ignorance. Cheers to the EU for keeping an eye on the circus! 🎪

  9. Oh, look at Hungary, going for gold in the “How to Violate EU Law” Olympics! Who needs democracy when you can just pretend to protect minors, right? 🙄🇭🇺

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