Dávid Bedő, chairman of the parliamentary group for a Diverse Hungary, also visited Warsaw, Brussels and The Hague. During his trip to Brussels, the momentous member of parliament also consulted with the MEPs who organized against the Hungarian child protection law in the European Parliament at the call of Katalin Cseh, a member of the European Parliament of Momentum.

He also started building relationships abroad for a Diverse Hungary - parliamentary representative group for LGBTQ people. According to the report on the website of the five-party opposition working group, Dávid Bedő, the chairman of the representative group, and Simon Noel, the group's coordinator, also visited Brussels, The Hague and Warsaw to gain allies.

As it turned out, the delegates of Sokśląt for a Diverse Hungary discussed with the members of the Polish LGBTQ parliamentary group that

in the future, the framework of a V4 cooperation in the field of LGBTQ will be developed, in which the Czech and Slovak partners will also be involved.

They also met Karolina Zdrodowská, the equal opportunities officer of the Warsaw mayor's office, and the topic was how LGBTQ communities are helped to create a safe environment in the Polish capital.

During the trip to The Hague, they met with the Dutch left-liberal D66 party, including Eric Klaver, the founder and president of the LGBTQ section of the party, Pride66, and discussed campaign strategies and experiences with him.

However, the greatest successes were undoubtedly achieved in Brussels, with the president of the Belgian Senate, Stephanie d'Hose, the LGBTQ rapporteur of the Council of Europe, representative Christophe Lacroix, and the members of the LGBTQ Intergroup of the European Parliament - namely Moritz With Körner, representative of the German FDP, Cyrus Engerer, Maltese representative, Marc Angel, EP vice-president, Kim van Sparrentak, co-chair of the EP LGBTQ rights group, Maria Walsh, representative of the European People's Party, Pierre Karleskind, French representative, and Malin Björk, Swedish representative - they were also able to negotiate.

It is worth noting that Katalin Cseh, Member of the European Parliament of Momentum, also asked for the support of these representatives when she organized against the Hungarian child protection law in the European Parliament.

As Magyar Nemzet also reported, on March 14, the momentous MEP invited the left-wing representatives who also oppose the Hungarian child protection law to take a joint photo. According to the letter obtained by Origó - which was addressed to Kim Van Sparrentak, Marc Angel, Maria Walsh, Pierre Karleskind and Malin Björk - the representative of the moment provided help so that the members of the European Parliament could call on the other member states to join the opposition to the Hungarian Child Protection Act to perform.

Incidentally, Katalin Cseh's action is part of the procedure initiated by the European Commission against the Child Protection Act. The procedure is supported by Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Ireland, Portugal, Denmark, Austria and now also the European Parliament. At the same time, in 2021, after the adoption of the Child Protection Act, the leaders of 18 member states stood up for the rights of sexual minorities, so the campaign in Brussels cannot be called overly successful so far. The domestic LGBTQ organizations are also waiting for the other EU member states to join, and they are recruiting countries for the international cooperation with a petition launched on the website of Forbidden Colors. In addition to the European organization, the petition is signed by Háttér Társaság, Budapest Pride and Reclaim Europe, according to whom "here is the opportunity to show the government of Viktor Orbán that the citizens of all member states of the union despise his anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and laws".

Civilek.Info: I look at this whole circus and see that it is not about the representation of lmbtq people, but about the creation of a political power group, which is of course a cross-border formation in the spirit of globalization. The American ambassador is standing at the food counter, the European left-wing representatives are there, happily eating their sandwiches, drinking their orange juice and forcing things that they themselves cannot take seriously. It is simply incomprehensible to me that they actually want what they are lobbying for. Okay! I allow that single, homosexual/lesbian people are exceptions, but then you can also see representatives with families and small children. Do they really want drag queens to raise awareness in kindergartens and schools, to have little boys or girls confessing their love for each other in cartoons, so that the world will go that way? They really want the lobby to strengthen, during which same-sex parents can form a family, men can give birth to children, homosexual men can raise orphans, or transgender people cheat others legally in sports, fashion, or even in prisons.  

Although politicians try to involve all groups that can be organized into forces in the exercise of pressure, I still think there is a limit. The limit of "we men should remain men and women women, free people are lovely", as Attila József writes to Thomas Mann, perhaps brilliantly anticipating what is being prepared here if world imperial aspirations come.

Fascism, communism and their big brother globalization!

Source: Hungarian Nation

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