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EU countries urged to join court case against Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law

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On Monday, February 13, the Official Journal of the EU published a summary of the case brought by the European Commission against Hungary because of its anti-LGBTQ+ law.

Several NGOs are now urging all EU member states to join what is expected to become the largest human rights infringement procedure ever brought before the Court […] The post EU countries urged to join court case against Hungary's anti-LGBTQ+ law appeared first on GCN.

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