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French minister was 'pressured' not to visit 'LGBT-ideology free zone' in Poland

French Secretary of State for European Affairs Clément Beaune © AFP/Sameer Al-Doumy

During a two-day trip to Poland this week, Europe Minister Clement Beaune, who is gay, had planned to stop in the village of Krasnik to highlight its anti-LGBT stance.

"They didn't want me to go there. They didn't physically prevent me, it was political pressure," Beaune told France Inter radio.

He said he was informed that "if I went there, there wouldn't be any official meetings during the trip".

Beaune, who came out publicly as gay in December, has previously called the existence of "LGBT-free zones" in Poland an "absolute scandal" in a long-running row between the EU and the populist right-wing Polish government.

Beaune decided not to visit Krasnik, but he met gay and women's rights activists in Warsaw. He held talks with his counterpart in the Polish government, Konrad Szymanski, on Tuesday.

He has vowed to return to the country and travel to one of the anti-gay zones.

"I think it's serious, but I don't want to cause a controversy with a government," Beaune said. "What is very serious is the situation on the ground, not my personal case."

With support from the government, several regions have declared themselves free from "LGBT ideology" in Poland to protest against support for gay rights from Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, an opposition leader.

As a reaction to those recent developments in Poland, the European Parliament decided to debate on 10 March a resolution that would symbolically declare the entire 27-member European Union to be a "freedom zone" for LGBT people.

Human Rights Watch called the Polish government's decision to pressure Beaune "shameful".

(with AFP)

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