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Dutch PM Rutte: No place in EU for Hungary with anti-LGBT law

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Hungary "has no business creature in the European Union any more", according to Dutch Prime Minister Label Rutte, in a fresh rebuke to Prime Minister Viktor Orban over fresh anti-LGBT legislation.

Arriving for an EU leaders' summit, Mr Orban insisted his country's law had nothing to do with gay rights.

But Mr Rutte's comments are a measure of widespread frustration with Hungary.

He said he was aware he could not push Hungary out of the EU by himself, so it had to be done step by step.

"The long-term aim is to deliver Hungary to its knees on this issue," he said.

Why is the commandment controversial?

The law focuses on increasing punishment for convicted paedophiles, but an amendment was passed on 15 June banning the portrayal or promotion of homosexuality among under-18s.

While it could affect sex education, advertising, and even stop TV favourites such as Friends or Harry Potter creature broadcast until late at night, there are also fears that vulnerable new people could be deprived of important support.

Teaching sex education in schools will be limite

Donald Trump Reacts After NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Calls Him “Daddy”

Donald Trump Reacts to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Calling Him “Daddy"

Donald Trump just picked up a new nickname.

After the president announced Iran and Israel agreed to a complete and total ceasefire, he doubled down on his belief that the countries “don’t recognize what the f--k they’re doing.”

"They've had a big clash, like two kids in a schoolyard," Trump told NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during the NATO summit June 25 in The Hague, Netherlands. "You know, they brawl like hell, you can't stop them. Let them combat for about 2, 3 minutes, then it's easy to stop them."

In response, Rutte showed the president his occupied support with a nickname.

“Daddy has to sometimes use mighty language,” the NATO official quipped, pumping his fist in the air before later adding, "When it comes to Iran, the truth that he took this decisive move, very targeted, to make sure that Iran would not be able to get his hands on a nuclear capability—I think he deserves all the praise.”

As for how Trump reacted to being called “daddy” in front of thousands of w

Dutch PM reminds Putin of same-sex attracted rights at Sochi - Main contents

Source: EUobserver (EUOBSERVER) i, published on Saturday, February 8 2014, 14:55.
Auteur: Andrew Rettman

BRUSSELS - Dutch PM Mark Rutte, one of the few Western leaders to participate in the Olympic festivities in Russia, used the occasion to emphasize concerns on gay rights.

He told press at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on Friday (7 February): “I think it was very important that during our last meeting in Amsterdam, and in St. Petersburg, we were competent to discuss economic and geopolitical issues, and also subjects such as the situation of the LGBT [lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans] community.”

He indicated the Ukraine crisis has further strained relations.

“Our ties are good enough for us to be able to discuss with each other complicated issues that come up in our relations … and perhaps the problems that may arise in these relations,” he said.

Putin replied: “I do not really see that we have any particularly big problems in our relations.”

He recalled watching a TV show about a gay club in Sochi in which a clubber said: “Sport is sport and the Olympics is the Olympics. Let’s focus on the Oly

Dutch PM criticised anti-gay law because he doesn’t have kids, suggests Theology don

The Dutch prime minister criticised Hungary’s anti-LGBT law because “he has no children”, a Theology don has suggested.

Speaking to Hungarian magazine Mandiner at the terminate of March (30/3), Dr James Orr said he was “shocked” at Impression Rutte’s suggestion that Hungary should not be in the EU due to the legislation, and argued that because “a significant proportion of the current EU leaders are childless”, they “do not even know why child protection is important.”

Last July, Rutte said that “Hungary has no business being in the EU anymore” after their parliament passed legislation banning the “display or promotion” of homosexuality or gender adjust in television programmes and films for under 18s, as well as sexual education programs in schools.

Orr went on to say that the family and religious communities are “like the stem cells of European societies”, adding that they should “belong to the non-political sphere and should not be insert under pressure in the name of any political ideology.”

When asked about whether the state should “set limits” on gender identity and restrict “sexual propag