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Justice Minister: Hungary's primary duty is to ensure undisturbed development of children

Justice Minister Judit Varga underlined the need to protect families’ right to raise children.

The justice minister said Hungary considers it a primary duty to protect families and ensure the undisturbed development of children.

Following a meeting of the European Union’s General Affairs Council in Luxembourg, Justice Minister Judit Varga underlined the need to protect families’ right to raise children, saying that it must not be “handed over to lobby groups”. She said that only those had trouble understanding Hungary’s new law against paedophiles who didn’t want to understand it. “It’s regrettable that Europe is under pressure from a liberal steamroller,” she said.

Minister Varga said ideological debates on issues like migration, the family, religion and national identity were being dressed up as political and legal debates and would never be settled, arguing that they represented the clash of two conflicting worldviews.