POLAND'S VETO GETS RECOGNITION

FILIATION OF CHILDREN OF LGBT COUPLES

BY THE EUROPEAN UNION

Polish Deputy Minister of Justice, Marcin Romanowski, has warned that his country will veto a proposal presented on Wednesday by the European Commission to recognize the legal parentage of children of LGTBI couples obtained in another Member State, a measure to ensure that all European children enjoy the same rights when moving through the common space, “regardless of how they were conceived or born”, according to Brussels.

"As long as the Minister of Justice is Zbigniew Ziobro", Romanowski told the Do Rzeczy portal, "we are sure that Poland will not have to adapt to these senseless demands of the LGBT lobby and recognize adoptions homosexuals”.

The Deputy Minister assured that the Polish legal system is “protected” against the “harmful effects of gender ideology”, regardless of “the extent of the insidious tricks of the EU ‘establishment’”, who turned to "a toxic agenda"

Aware of the difficulties in advancing the law due to the reservations of countries such as Poland or Hungary with regard to the recognition of the rights of the LGTBI collective or the controversies concerning the regulation of surrogacy in several countries of the bloc, the European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, made it clear that the proposal does not aim to modify family law, which is a national competence, but to give legal certainty to minors whose filiation is already recognized in a Member State. member.

However, Mr Romanowski interprets that the legal institutions relating to parentage, as well as civil status registers, remain within the exclusive competence of the Member States according to the existing case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union.

The Deputy Minister underlines that the adoption of the proposal for a European regulation requires unanimity, so that “Poland does not risk imposing homosexual adoptions, because we will simply veto them”.




Garett Skyport for DayNewsWorld