A region in southern Poland has revoked an anti-LGBT resolution under the threat of losing European Union funding.The regional assembly of Swietokrzyskie voted in a special session on Wednesday to revoke the resolution, which was first passed in 2019 by dozens of Polish muncipalities.It is the first time a region in Poland has abandoned the declaration of being an "LGBT-free zones".Poland's government had asked local authorities in several regions to revoke their largely symbolic anti-LGBT resolutions.Members of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party had supported the resolutions, which local communities said were intended to protect families based on unions of a man and a woman.But the appeal marked a reversal for the conservative.