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2021/2679(RSP) Resolution on LGBTIQ rights in the EU

Progress: Procedure completed

RoleCommitteeRapporteurShadows
Lead PETI MONTSERRAT Dolors (icon: EPP EPP) ESTARÀS FERRAGUT Rosa (icon: EPP EPP), ANGEL Marc (icon: S&D S&D), TOOM Yana (icon: Renew Renew), EVI Eleonora (icon: Verts/ALE Verts/ALE), GANCIA Gianna (icon: ID ID), ZŁOTOWSKI Kosma (icon: ECR ECR), PELLETIER Anne-Sophie (icon: GUE/NGL GUE/NGL)
Lead committee dossier:
Legal Basis:
RoP 227-p2

Events

2022/01/20
   EC - Commission response to text adopted in plenary
Documents
2021/09/14
   EP - Decision by Parliament
Details

The European Parliament adopted by 387 votes to 161, with 123 abstentions, a resolution on LGBTIQ rights in the EU.

Despite the fact that LGBTIQ rights are human rights, LGBTIQ persons continue to suffer discrimination and violence in Europe. The resolution stressed that although the EU has seen progress in terms of marriage and civil unions, adoption rights for LGBTIQ persons and protection in law from discrimination, hate speech and hate crime, there have also been steps backwards, such as hostile rhetoric from elected politicians, surges in homophobic and transphobic violence and the proclamation of the so-called ‘LGBTI-free zones’.

The resolution underlined the need to work towards the full enjoyment of fundamental rights by LGBTIQ persons in all EU Member States. Parliament insisted that the EU needs to take a common approach to the recognition of same-sex marriages and partnerships.

Members expressed deep concern regarding discrimination suffered by rainbow families and their children in the EU and the fact that they are deprived of their rights on grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity, or sex characteristics of the parents or partners. The Commission and the Member States are called on to overcome this discrimination and to remove the obstacles they face when exercising the fundamental right to freedom of movement within the EU.

Against this background, Parliament called on the Commission to:

- ensure that all EU Member States respect continuity in law as regards the family ties of members of rainbow families which move to their territory from another Member State, at least in all the circumstances in which this is required under the European Convention on Human Rights;

- propose legislation requiring all Member States to recognise the adults mentioned on a birth certificate issued in another Member State as the legal parents of the child, regardless of the legal sex or the marital status of the adults, and requiring all Member States to recognise the marriages or registered partnerships formed in another Member State, in all situations in which the spouses or the registered partners would have a right to equal treatment under the case law of the ECtHR;

- take concrete measures to ensure freedom of movement for all families, including rainbow families , in line with the judgment in the case of Coman & Hamilton, which states that the term ‘spouse’ as used in the Free Movement Directive is also applicable to same-sex partners.

Parliament also supported the Commission’s commitment to propose a legislative initiative with the aim of extending the list of ‘ EU crimes ’ to hate crimes and hate speech, including when targeted at LGBTIQ persons, as well as the proposal on the mutual recognition of parenthood and possible measures to support the mutual recognition of same-gender partnership between Member States.

Lastly, Parliament requested that the Commission address the discrimination suffered by the LGBTIQ community in Poland and Hungary in order to urge the Member States to correctly apply and respect the EU legislation on this matter. The Commission should also make full use of the tools available to it, to address the clear risk of a serious breach by Poland and Hungary of the values on which the EU is founded, in particular expedited infringement procedures and applications for interim measures before the Court of Justice, as well as budgetary tools. Parliament should be kept regularly informed and closely involved.

Documents
2021/09/13
   EP - Results of vote in Parliament
2021/09/09
   EP - Motion for a resolution
Documents
2021/04/12
   EP - MONTSERRAT Dolors (EPP) appointed as rapporteur in PETI

Documents

Votes

Droits des personnes LGBTIQ dans l'Union - LGBTIQ rights in the EU - Rechte von LGBTIQ-Personen in der EU - B9-0431/2021 - Vote unique #

2021/09/13 Outcome: +: 387, -: 161, 0: 123
DE ES FR PT SE BE NL IE EL DK FI MT LU AT CY CZ EE SK LT HR SI BG LV IT HU RO PL
Total
94
58
78
21
21
21
29
13
19
13
13
6
6
19
5
19
7
12
10
10
8
14
5
72
20
30
48
icon: S&D S&D
133

Greece S&D

2

Denmark S&D

2

Luxembourg S&D

For (1)

1

Cyprus S&D

1

Czechia S&D

For (1)

1

Estonia S&D

2

Slovakia S&D

2

Lithuania S&D

2

Slovenia S&D

2

Bulgaria S&D

2

Latvia S&D

For (1)

1
icon: Renew Renew
96
3

Ireland Renew

2

Finland Renew

3

Luxembourg Renew

2

Austria Renew

For (1)

1

Estonia Renew

3

Lithuania Renew

1

Croatia Renew

For (1)

1

Slovenia Renew

2

Italy Renew

2

Hungary Renew

2
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69

Spain Verts/ALE

3

Portugal Verts/ALE

1

Sweden Verts/ALE

3

Belgium Verts/ALE

3

Netherlands Verts/ALE

3

Ireland Verts/ALE

2

Denmark Verts/ALE

2

Finland Verts/ALE

3

Luxembourg Verts/ALE

For (1)

1

Austria Verts/ALE

3

Czechia Verts/ALE

2

Lithuania Verts/ALE

Abstain (1)

1

Poland Verts/ALE

For (1)

1
icon: The Left The Left
36

Portugal The Left

4

Sweden The Left

For (1)

1

Belgium The Left

For (1)

1

Netherlands The Left

For (1)

1

Denmark The Left

1

Cyprus The Left

2
icon: PPE PPE
172

Denmark PPE

Abstain (1)

1

Malta PPE

2

Luxembourg PPE

2
2

Estonia PPE

Abstain (1)

1

Slovakia PPE

Against (1)

5

Slovenia PPE

Against (2)

4

Latvia PPE

2

Hungary PPE

Against (1)

1
icon: NI NI
33

Germany NI

2

Netherlands NI

Against (1)

1

Slovakia NI

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1

Lithuania NI

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1

Croatia NI

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1
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62

Germany ECR

Against (1)

1
3

Netherlands ECR

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4

Greece ECR

Against (1)

1
4

Slovakia ECR

Abstain (1)

1

Lithuania ECR

Against (1)

1

Croatia ECR

Against (1)

1

Bulgaria ECR

2

Latvia ECR

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Abstain (1)

2

Romania ECR

Against (1)

1
icon: ID ID
70

Netherlands ID

Against (1)

1

Denmark ID

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1

Finland ID

2

Austria ID

3

Czechia ID

Against (1)

Abstain (1)

2

Estonia ID

Against (1)

1

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