On Sunday, a large-scale protest took place in the central square of Athens – Syntagme – against the legalization of marriage of LGBT couples and the adoption of children by same-sex couples.
Those gathered held posters with slogans such as: “Motherland, religion, family”“Πατρίδα, θρησκεία, οικογένεια”as well as crosses and Christian icons.
At the same time, the official church “washed my hands of it”with their silence actually “supporting” the government of K. Mitsotakis for the legalization of LGBT marriages and, accordingly, for the adoption of minors by them.
With her neutral attitude, she helped to cope with the fierce reaction within the New Democracy parliamentary group, of course, “completely free of charge.”
The resistance of 27 metropolitans, from whom oral or written requests were received, only helped Jerome to negotiate with Mitsotakis an issue that he passionately wanted to resolve, namely “church property”.
However, it is difficult for a country whose external debt is 166% greater than GDP to have its own policy, which is what those who drove the country into such a situation actually achieved.
However, Kyriakos Mitsotakis should periodically remind Viktor Orban’s phrase spoken by Ursuln von der Leyen: “Hungary cannot be blackmailed! There is not enough money in the world to force us to accept mass migration and hand over our children to LGBTQ activists. It is impossible!”.
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