The Ordo Iuris is probably the only social organization in all of Europe that speaks so loudly and decisively about the conspiracy of the Union's ideologues who have a decisive influence on the content of the Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific countries.

A seemingly innocuous document is expected to lead to a global breakthrough. Brussels wants to bribe developing countries with EU taxpayers' money in order to finally pass the radical support of abortion, vulgar sex education and gender ideology in the UN General Assembly and international committees. Therefore, the Ordo Juris Institute has already created an international opposition coalition, joined by more than 20 non-governmental organizations from 14 countries around the world.

This is not the first case when supporters of gender ideology and the abortion lobby successfully influence EU officials and try to insert their radical demands into international documents. The European Commission is already working on a regulation that would require all EU member states to recognize official adoptions in other countries - including adoptions by same-sex couples, which are banned in many EU countries. Last year, the European Parliament adopted the most pro-abortion decision in the institution's history - the so-called Matic report. In it, MEPs illegally called on all EU member states to introduce "abortion on demand", vulgar sexual education or the financing of surgical "gender-changing" operations from the state budget.

On all of these issues, radical lobbyists and ideologues met with our staunch opposition and were often forced to retreat. However, both the Matic report and other ideologically motivated resolutions of the European Parliament or UN reports are not legally binding documents. Although we have had to face extremely radical demands several times, the only binding international legislation in which the word "gender" appeared was the so-called Istanbul Convention developed by the Council of Europe.

Jerzy Kwasniewski

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An irreversible change is now upon us. The ideologisation of binding international law has been blocked for years by representatives of conservative African states and Central American and Oceanian countries. To overcome their opposition , EU officials decided to make financial aid to African, Caribbean and Pacific countries (OACPS) dependent on their ideological capitulation for the next 20 years. Governments dependent on European aid must commit to promoting the "gender" concept at all levels of national and international politics and to representing a common position with the EU in the UN General Assembly. The agreement expressly states that development aid from the European Union can be withdrawn if a country deviates from the Brussels ideology.

The signing of the new agreement means that Brussels will have more than 50% of the votes in the currently 193-member UN General Assembly. Thanks to this, EU ideologues will be able to push through any – even the most radical – demands of far-left ideologues and lobbyists in the UN. With the help of the financially blackmailed states of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific, they will radically change binding international law. This is a change that was not normally possible until now.

We cannot allow this. If the agreement is ratified in its current form, all our international actions will become even more difficult. We will no longer be able to repeat the success in Nairobi, where, as co-founders, we created a coalition that successfully prevented such absurdities from being included in the final document of the summit, as represented by the formulation "the right to abortion derives from the right to life". If we do not prevent this ideological blackmail, then enormous financial resources will soon flow from the UN budget to finance the most radical ideological initiatives and "abortion rights", vulgar sex education and gender ideology, which do not exist in the binding international legal system , will be imposed on us as a UN norm...

Source: Ordo Iuris

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