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Georgia flays EU's warnings, signs anti-LGBTQ bill into law

POSTED ON October 3, 2024 •   Politics      BY Benedicta Bassey •   VIEWS 45
The draft legislation, set out by the governing Georgian Dream party, aims to prohibit people from changing their gender, as well as outlaw same-sex couples from adopting children | Photo credit: Politico

The Speaker of Georgia’s parliament on Thursday signed into law a bill similar to Russian legislation that curbs the rights of LGBTQ people, despite warnings from the European Union (EU).

The move came a day after Georgia’s pro-Western President Salome Zurabishvili — at loggerheads with the ruling Georgian Dream Party — refused to sign the bill.

The bill is similar to Moscow’s “gay propaganda” law, which also bans gender reassignment and nullifies same-sex marriages performed abroad or on Georgian territory.

“In conformity with the constitution, I signed today the law ‘on family values and the protection of minors’, which Salome Zurabishvili didn’t sign,” speaker Shalva Papuashvili said on Facebook.

The ruling Georgian Dream pushed the bill through parliament last month, a vote boycotted by the opposition and which has fuelled tensions ahead of crucial October 26 parliamentary elections.

Papuashvili said the measure “is based on common sense, historical experience and centuries-old Christian, Georgian, and European values, rather than on changeable ideas and ideologies”.

He claimed that the “law protects the rights of all citizens”.

However, rights groups and Western countries have said that it is discriminatory and creates a dangerous environment for LGBTQ people.

Last month, a well-known Georgian transgender woman was stabbed to death, an attack that came during the push for the law.

The bill also came after Tbilisi’s recent adoption of an anti-NGO “foreign influence law”, which triggered weeks of mass anti-government protests and Western condemnation.

Critics accuse the ruling Georgian Dream party of moving closer into the Kremlin’s orbit and jeopardising Georgia’s bid for EU membership.

 

AFP

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