
According to MP Bolea, the authors of the draft law intended to protect minors from “homosexual propaganda,” which, in his opinion, is in the entire world “a generally accepted practice.”
In her turn, Anastasia Danilova said that on the contrary, all over the world “progressive society is moving towards acceptance of homosexuality.” She believes that in fact it is not the issue of socialist MPs’ care for minors, but spread of hatred for LGBT and interest in limiting any information about this community. Anastasia Danilova mentioned the example of Russia, which adopted a similar law: “Immediately after the law on protection of minors from homosexual propaganda entered into force in Russia, hatred towards the LGBT community increased dramatically,” she said.
When the host asked about the effects the law will have if it is adopted, considering that the national legislation does not define neither the term of propaganda, nor homosexuality, MP Vasile Bolea said that the Party of Socialists had already prepared another draft law explaining these terms, and that that draft law is soon to be registered in the parliament.
To what extent will the law limit press freedom, which already is a problematic issue in Moldova? MP Vasile Bolea claims that “the media should know how to make certain reports”. Party of Socialists’ MPs also believe that “there are some limits for the media, but they are in the interests of society.”
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