Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte condemns Hungary's new law, the purpose of which is to "ban the promotion of homosexuality".
For a long time, we have been in the grip of the Dutch leader, who threatened Hungary with fines on several occasions, and even raised the idea of a European Union without our country. (He was probably deeply impressed by the memorable report of his excellent compatriot, Judith Sargentini.)
According to Rutte, Hungary is hindering the expansion of gay society, and our legislation is also contrary to the principles of the EU's community of values, and this worries him greatly. The foreign minister of the failed and then re-elected prime minister, a certain Sigrid Kaag, directly called on the European Commission to take action against Hungary.
The parties in the House of Representatives are also demanding a parliamentary decision against Hungary. The Dutch winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, Duncan Laurence, announced that he will not perform in Hungary due to "discriminatory" Hungarian laws.
Before we start worrying (mainly about the absence of the singer, who I have never heard of in my life), we should clarify what the Dutch prime minister has to do with Hungarian laws.
Nothing. Zero.
The Dutch cheese rat recently fell into a large family support scandal. (Several hundreds of families found themselves in a serious financial situation after Rutte's tax authority treated them as unfounded fraudsters; they withdrew child care support from them, and many families were ordered to repay many thousands of euros.)
However, even this did not deter the prime minister, who was involved in role confusion, from his old mania, he continues to look for us. Now the gays are excited.
Source: Hungarian Nation