Georgian parliament approves law curbing LGBT rights
- Georgian lawmakers approved a law on “family values and the protection of minors” that curbs LGBTQ rights, allowing authorities to outlaw Pride events and censor media.
- The law restates a ban on same-sex marriage and gender reassignment surgery, causing concern for LGBTQ organizations like Tbilisi Pride.
- Leaders of the Georgian Dream party claim the law is essential for preserving traditional moral standards in Georgia, influenced by the Orthodox Church.
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