Changes to assembly law: ban on promoting LGBT content
A citizens' bill introduces changes to the law on assemblies, prohibiting the promotion of LGBT-related content during them, including questioning marriage as a union of a woman and a man, promoting same-sex relationships, and adoption of children by such relationships. The changes aim to protect traditional family values and public morality, limiting the freedom of assembly in this regard.
Key points
Prohibition of promoting content that questions marriage as a union of a woman and a man during assemblies.
Prohibition of promoting same-sex relationships or relationships consisting of more than two people.
Prohibition of promoting the possibility of adoption of children by same-sex couples.
Prohibition of promoting sexual orientations other than heterosexuality and gender as a being independent of biological conditions.
Prohibition of promoting sexual activity of children and youth under 18 years of age.
Prohibition of possessing and using materials, religious symbols, erotic or sexual objects, artistically processed national or historical symbols, as well as participating naked or in erotic/sexual costumes during assemblies, if they violate public morality.
Symbols of the Republic of Poland (coat of arms, colors, anthem) remain under special legal protection, including in the context of assemblies.
2024-02-22
For
233
Against
189
Abstain
0
gavel
Status:
Immediate Rejection
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_26
Process start date: 2023-11-20
Voting date: 2024-02-22
Meeting no: 6
Voting no: 16