Budapest: The Hungarian National Election Committee agreed on Friday a list of government questions about the issue of LGBT which wanted to be placed on a referendum as part of what was called Prime Minister Viktor Orban “Idology War” with the European Union.
Orban, in power since 2010, proposes a referendum on the ruling party law that limits school teaching about homosexuality and transgender problems last week, increasing the Islands with the EU.
A committee spokesman confirmed to Reuters that the panel had agreed to the government’s question as soon as the local news website Telex.
Hu first reported the news.
Facing a difficult selection next year, the Order is getting radical in social policy to protect what it says is the traditional Christian values of Western liberalism.
Hungary will be asked whether they support the holding of sexual orientation workshops at school without the approval of parents, and whether they believe the gender reassign assignment procedures must be promoted among children.
They will also be asked whether the content that can affect the sexual orientation must be shown to children without any restrictions and whether the gender rear assignment procedure must be available for children.