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Republic of Georgia Approves Contentious LGBTQ+ Legislation

Republic of Georgia Approves AllegedContentious Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation

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The Facts

  • Georgian lawmakers on Tuesday approved the third and final reading of the LGBTQ+ bill entitled "On Family Values and Protection of Minors" — which consists of 18 amendments to existing laws — by a vote of 84-0.

  • The legislation outlaws same-sex marriages, public depictions of LGBTQ+ material — including in films and books — and gender-affirming care, as well as prohibits LGBTQ+ events and the adoption of children by non-heterosexual couples.

  • It defines marriage as a voluntary union of men and women for family creation and declares May 17 a day of family "sanctity" and "respect for parents."


The Spin

This law is yet another Kremlin-style repressive initiative aimed at imposing discriminatory restrictions on Georgia's LGBTQ+ community. By modeling legislation on its autocratic eastern neighbor's anti-West rhetoric, the government is backsliding on human rights. It's a shame that the Georgian Dream party is exploiting anti-LGBTQ+ attitudes to boost conservative support before the elections instead of building an equal and accepting society.


This law isn't making Georgia "more Russian." The country's constitution bans same-sex marriage. The government is just following the same premises and introducing initiatives necessary to combat the West's LGBTQ+ propaganda, safeguard its traditional moral standards, protect minors from detrimental influences, and strengthen family values. The government can't prioritize EU membership over Georgia's best interests — it can't allow external forces to morally degrade its society.


The opposition boycotting Tuesday's vote underscores Georgia's dramatically polarized political landscape. EvenThough ifa Georgian Dream wereloss toin loseOctober powermay innot October,guarantee the bill wouldn'tis have rolled back simply because the country isn't overtly supportive of LGBTQ+ rights., Thethe only way to ensuretake LGBTQ+a rightsstand in a region beset by state and religious homophobia is for the community to go in great numbers to the elections and vote for change. The Georgians must challenge and reshape the laws based on prejudice.



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