pic.twitter.com/7Cs8tLxqjRHungary's right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party, which promotes a Christian-conservative agenda, tacked on the proposal to a separate, widely-backed bill that strictly penalises paedophilia, making it harder for opponents to vote against it.Fidesz lawmakers overwhelmingly backed the legislation, while leftist opposition parties boycotted the vote.Debate over the law has divided EU countries largely along an east-west line.More socially-conservative governments in eastern Europe have been unwilling to criticise the law and come out against Orban.Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, who sometime aligns with Orban on social issues, was not among the signatories, but his Luxembourg counterpart Xavier.