Angela Merkel told lawmakers that a Hungarian law that will ban sharing LGBT or sex reassignment content with children "is wrong" and "incompatible" with her political ideals, the Associated Press reported.She said any action against the bill was up to the European Commission to initiate, "but in any case it draws clear criticism from me....If you allow homosexual, same-sex partnerships but restrict information about them elsewhere, that also has to do with freedom of education and the like," she said.Merkel is one of a few European Union leaders who have criticized the bill.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called it "a shame" and vowed in a statement to use all the powers of the commission to protect LGBT rights in the.