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Published: September 18, 2024

Republic of Georgia parliament ignores EU threats, passes sweeping anti-LGBT bill

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Wed Sep 18, 2024 – 5:50 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A majority of the 150 Georgia parliament members in a country that borders Russia to the south have thumbed their nose at the pro-homosexual West by taking a bold stand for traditional family values.

On Tuesday, the roughly 90 percent Orthodox nation’s lawmakers defied EU pressure and adopted the Family Values bill on September 17 in an 84-0 vote. The ruling Georgian Dream party provided the necessary votes for the bill, which mirrors a similar measure passed in Russia several years ago.

Among other things, the legislation allows for the banning of public displays of so-called “Pride” events, including annual marches, as well as the legal censuring of trans and other deviant sexual behaviors in films and books. The country’s civil code had already defined marriage as being between one man and one woman.

The vote was boycotted by the Western-backed opposition party. A small number of pro-LGBT protesters held signs outside as lawmakers cast their votes.

“The EU recalls that Georgia’s accession process is de facto halted and urges the authorities to recommit to the EU integration path,” the European Union said in response to the bill’s

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