Romania overtakes Poland as worst country in the EU for LGBTQ+ people
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After six consecutive years in the first place, Poland is no longer the EU country with the worst conditions for the LGBTQ+ community, according to the "Curcupy Paper" published annually by the NGO ILGA-Europe, writes Euronews.com.
After six consecutive years in the first place, Poland is no longer the worst country in the EU for LGBTQ+ personnel, according to the annual classification ‘Rainbow Map’ published by the ILGA-Europe non-governmental organisation, because it has been overclassed by Romania.
Poland is no longer considered the most unfavorable country in the European Union for LGBTQ+ people, according to the annual "Rainbow Map" ranking conducted by the NGO ILGA-Europe, Euronews writes.
Mediafax Romania, by mistake, has gone beyond Poland as the most recent EU country for LGBTQ+ persons, according to a class published by the ILGA-Europe non-governmental organisation, with its seat in Brussels. Poland is the first place in the 2019 class, based on a score that takes into account factors such as the number of hate crimes within a given year and the rights granted by the LGBTQ+ Community authorities. On the basis of new data from …
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