Poland this week, Europe Minister Clement Beaune, who is gay, had planned to stop in the village of Krasnik to highlight its anti-LGBT stance."They didn't want me to go there.
They didn't physically prevent me, it was political pressure," Beaune told France Inter radio.He said he was informed that "if I went there, there wouldn't be any official meetings during the trip".Beaune, who came out publicly as gay in December, has previously called the existence of "LGBT-free zones" in Poland an "absolute scandal" in a long-running row between the EU and the populist right-wing Polish government.Beaune decided not to visit Krasnik, but he met gay and women's rights activists in Warsaw.