European Union, which initiated legal action against Hungary after the law's passage.The vote will include five questions asking participants on whether they think LGBT and sex reassignment information and content should be available to children.
It will also ask whether sex reassignment procedures should be accessible to minors, the AP reported.Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in a video posted on Facebook Wednesday that the vote was needed to combat the EU's resistance to the law, and that the bloc "abused its power" with the legal action."Brussels has clearly attacked Hungary in recent weeks due to its child protection law," Orban said.