Lithuania remains near bottom in European LGBTQ rights ranking

by RomaAeternus

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  1. > Lithuania ranks 34th out of 49 countries on this year’s Rainbow Map published by ILGA-Europe summarising the situation of LGBTIQ rights across the continent. Lithuania is up one notch from last year but still among the last in the EU, with a score of 27.61 percent.

    > Latvia and Estonia are ranks 37th and 21st, respectively.
    Although Lithuania has moved up one notch, it still remains towards the bottom of the European Union list, with only Italy, Latvia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Poland ranking below Lithuania.

    > “So far, Lithuania has failed to adopt a law on [same-sex civil] partnership, ban the mutilating ‘conversion’ therapy, prepare a plan of measures to ensure equality, and still restricts and fails to protect the rights of trans and non-binary people,” Martynas Norbutas, editor of GayLine.LT, an LGBTIQ rights website, says.
    Malta, which has topped the list since 2016, is the highest scorer (87.84 percent), followed by Ireland, Belgium, Spain, and Denmark.

  2. Įdomu ištikro kiek pagerės situacija bręstant dabartinei kartai

  3. Viskas buvo ok, iki kol neparašė “Non-binary” people. Visą kitą suprantu, bet čia tiesiog išpizdėjjmas ir dėmesio trūkumas.

  4. Manau, su laiku pasitaisysim. Jokių problemų nematau su LGBTQ teisėmis. Ir nereikia sukurti įsivaizduojamų priešų ‘from within’ populistams maitinti .

  5. Comments doing a fantastic job proving the statistic correct. Very sad to see.

  6. Pydarai ir non-binary vagia mėsą iš koldūnų. Jau trečias pakelis kaip išpyzdinta.

  7. Ir labai gerai,nereikia mum cia kad prikaisiotu savo teises kazkokias du isimylejeliai Paulius ir Vytas😎

  8. As a country we have way more important issues, than this

  9. Super, turim kuo didžiuotis, esam arčiausiai Rusijos ir Baltarusijos šiuo klausimu. Kadangi čia tiek palaikančių, reikėtų gal ir kitus įstatymus suvienodinti su jais, manau jums patiktų.

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