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Wallachian Gazette

🇷🇴Romanian and 🇲🇩 Moldovan news agregator with a little right-wing bias. Submissions at @WG_Intel_Bot

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🇷🇴🤝🇺🇸❌🇭🇺 Romania condemns Hungary for LGBT rights violations in a recent American declaration! Romania was one of the 39 countries that signed this declaration of condemnation for LGBT rights. Recently, the Romanian government has adopted a friendly tone towards the LGBT lobby preparing to pass a law which would recognise same-sex marriages made outside of Romania under the pretext of "preventing the separation of families". There has not been any mainstream media talk in Romania about this bill as the majority of Romanians are not in favor of same-sex marriages and talking about it would destroy the electoral campaigns of the mainstream parties next year. Additionally, the Romanian government seemingly after it bought the "free press" is now resorting to the same tactic which it used regarding the Bystroye Canal and the aid Romania provides to Ukraine, keeping a tight, nearly non-existant flow of information, with extreme punishments for those that publish information any form (the reason why there have been few photos and videos of military equipment passing through Romania). This also shows the increasing anti-Hungarian rhetoric growing in Bucharest, although for the wrong reasons, not because of Hungarian irredentism but because Hungarian governments place more value on their identity than Romania does. Should be no surprise that the Fidesz friendly Hungarian Democratic Union in Romania (UDMR) will get pushed out of the Parliament. Last year, UDMR initiated a copycat bill of the one passed in Hungary which sought to protect children, including Romanian children, from LGBT indoctrination. The bill also sought to assign the child's gender at birth. The bill received strong support from AUR which voted for it every step of the way. The bill caused outrage among liberal NGOs and the journalists at RFE/RL which were angry that the bill would "strip the young people of the ability to inform themselves about their real identity". Meanwhile, the mainstream parties, the liberals (PNL) and social-dems (PSD) abstained from voting or even voted against it but the bill passed tacitly through the Senate but received negative notices from the parliamentary commissions on human rights, education, equality of opportunity. The bill has been put on hold after these negative notices as the European Commission sanctioned Hungary over the same bill in 2022. In 2021, UDMR also initiated a bill meant to raise Romania's fertility rate giving mothers and families with young children 300 EURs. @Wallachian_Gazette
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