The new initiative of the Mitsotakis government comes in the context of the LGBTQ+ agenda following the actions of the Minister of Tourism Olga Kefalogianni, who signed a memorandum of cooperation with the organization Queer Destinations.
The Ministry of Tourism has issued Guidelines on Preventing and Addressing Discrimination against LGBTQ+ People in the Tourism Industry. Among other things, it notes: “Raise the rainbow flag to make the environment hospitable!”
At the end of February 2023 the minister met with representatives of the LGBTQ+ community, where she spoke at a special event, during which a memorandum of cooperation was signed with the organization “Queer Destinations”, and said the following:
“The ministry’s policy is in line with the government’s guidelines to eliminate discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, identity, gender identity, characteristics and gender expression, and aims to ensure equality for LGBTQ+ people.”.
Representatives from Queer Destinations, Oriol Pamies and Edgar Weggelaar thanked Olga Kefalogiannis for her “initiatives” and “actions” that make the country a friendly and safe destination for LGBTQ+ people and congratulated Greece on the important steps forward it has taken recently for recognition of their rights!
Thus, it is quite clear that this summer Greece will become a holiday destination not for tourists with middle and high incomes, oriented towards family and a normal life, but for people who consider any perversion normal.
The term Queer corresponds to “non-normative sexuality”, which means “anything, any way and with anyone.” They are the ones who do everything, writes Vogue in an extensive article.
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