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New law proposal would allow children to change their gender and promote LGBT rights in Czechia In the case of children, it is completely inhuman, says Marek Benda from the Civic Democratic Party about the proposed strategy May 17, 2021
A whole raft of changes could be coming to Czechia, including allowing children to officially change their sex, the legalization of same-sex marriage, and changes to the criminal code to better punish attacks against the LGBTI+ community.
These are some of the proposed changes presented in the Government Strategy for Equality and Removing Barriers to a Dignified Life of LGBTI+ People in the Czech Republic 2021-2026 under the leadership of the Government s Commissioner for Human Rights Helena Válková. The strategy is currently under comment procedure, however, criticism is already rising against these progressivist steps, mainly from the right and center parties. According to them, some proposals are unconstitutional and even inhuman.
While the current trend in Europe appears to be censoring social media content, the Czech Republic is considering the opposite.
Czech MPs have passed the first reading of a legal amendment that would criminalise social media firms if they ban content that is deemed to be in the public interest.
It s being seen as an attempt by the Czech right-wing to fight back against the so-called cancel culture seen elsewhere in Europe.
The motion was brought forward to the lower house of parliament by Vaclav Klaus Jr, the son of a former prime minister and founder of the small right-wing Trikolora party, as well by MPs from various other political parties.
Plus de deux hypothèses dans l affaire des explosions en Tchéquie? La ministre de la Justice sur la sellette sputniknews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sputniknews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Most Czechs perceive Russia as a security threat to the country, suggests a survey conducted by the Median agency for Czech Radio. The survey was carried out at the start of the week, shortly after government officials informed about the involvement of Russian military intelligence at a munitions depot in Moravia, which left two people dead.
To what extent does Russia pose a security threat to Czechia? That was one of the questions Median agency asked more than a thousand Czechs over the age of 18.
On a scale of 1 to 10 - where one means zero and ten means a huge threat - they rated the risk at 6.5. Over 40 percent of those asked perceive Russia as a serious threat and nearly a fifth as a huge threat.