Hungary and Poland are being targeted for their steadfast defense of the family, of Christianity, and opposition to the promotion of the LGBTQ+ agenda.
'We will propose a mandatory target for reducing electricity use at peak hours and we will work very closely with the member states to achieve this. These are tough times and they're not over soon,” Ursula von der Leyen claimed.
The European Commission has referred Hungary to the EU's highest court over its Child Protection Act which bans transgender materials in schools, stating that the law violates the bloc's pro-LGBT 'values.'
'Due to their short-lived and ephemeral nature, text and instant messages in general do not contain important information relating to policies, activities and decisions of the commission,' a letter from the European Commission states.
Despite Poland and Hungary welcoming 1.5 million Ukrainian refugees, the EU overwhelmingly voted to financially sanction both countries over their refusal to adopt the bloc's pro-LGBT position into their own laws.