
Can the rest of Europe do anything about Hungary's anti-LGBTQ law?
Last week Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban was confronted by other EU leaders about a new law that prohibits the promotion of homosexuality to under-18s, with Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte going as far as to tell Orban that Hungary should leave ...
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Last week Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban was confronted by other EU leaders about a new law that prohibits the promotion of homosexuality to under-18s, with Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte going as far as to tell Orban that Hungary should leave the EU. But what can the EU actually do about this discriminatory law? Naomi O'Leary is Europe correspondent for The Irish Times.
Produced by Declan Conlon, Jennifer Ryan and Suzanne Brennan.
Presented by Conor Pope
Music by Hugh Rodgers.
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