The EuroPolicy civic association and EURACTIV Slovakia, in cooperation with the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Prague office, cordially invite you to an online discussion titled Can European parties help LGBTI+ people in Slovakia?, which will be held on 17 October 2023 from 10.00 to 11.30 AM CET. Discussion will be held via Zoom in English only.
About the discussion:
- While major European parties and European Parliament Groups claim to support LGBTI+ rights, their member parties in Slovakia spread hateful rhetoric without any repercussions, even as it is costing Europeans in Slovakia their lives.
- As the departure of Viktor Orbán's Fidesz from the European People's Party proved, the parties have tools to voice discontent with members who no longer fit their values.
- Speaking out against hate and misinformation could also help make European parties more visible in Slovakia and possibly raise historically low turnout in EU elections, which are planned for next June.
- How can European parties influence their members?
- Do LGBTI+ issues matter in EU policy?
- What can the European Parliament do to protect LGBTI+ communities across Europe?
Opening remarks:
- Kateřina Boťová, programme coordinator, Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Praha
Panelists:
- Kim van Sparrentak, MEP, co-President of the LGBTI Intergroup in the European Parliament and member of the Greens/EFA group
- Fredrik Saweståhl, president EPP-aligned LGBT Alliance
- Sebastian Pay, vice President of Rainbow Rose, Associate organisation to Party of European Socialists
- Martin Macko, executive director of Inakost initiative
Moderator:
- Barbara Zmušková, editor, EURACTIV SLOVAKIA
If you wish to attend this event, please register here.