EU rejects bloc-wide ban on conversion therapy despite eight member states
Brussels argues binding law unfeasible while campaigners push for uniform protection of LGBTQI+ people.
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The European Union has declined to pursue a bloc-wide ban on conversion therapy targeting LGBTQI+ people, according to RFI English, dividing campaigners and lawmakers.
Eight EU member states have already implemented national bans on the practice. Brussels contends that a binding EU-wide law is not feasible, citing implementation challenges. The decision has frustrated rights advocates who argue for uniform legal protection across all member states.
The disagreement highlights ongoing divisions within the bloc over LGBTQ+ protections and the appropriate role of EU-level legislation versus national approaches.