on June 20 in Warsaw, Poland.
(CNN) The European Union has denied funding to six Polish towns that
declared themselves to be "LGBT-Free Zones."
In announcing the decision on Thursday, the European Commission said
it was affirming that the union stands for equality for all people.
"EU values and fundamental rights must be respected by Member States
and state authorities," European Commissioner for Equality, Helena Dalli,
wrote on Twitter.
"This is why six town-twinning applications involving Polish authorities that
adopted 'LGBTI free zones' or 'family rights' resolutions were rejected,”
she added.
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