Bosko Obradovic will demand that "gay parades be banned in Serbia for the next 100 years"
Obradovic will also ask for the canceling of Europride
The Serbian movement Dveri presented today the first two parliamentary initiatives that will be introduced after the new National Assembly is formed, which have to do with Serbia's response to the recently adopted resolution of the European Parliament (EP), and canceling Europride, announced for September in Belgrade.
The leader of Dveri, Bosko Obradovic, said that he will send a proposal to the Government of Serbia to cancel the Europride event, as well as to ban gay parades for the next 100 years.
He added that he will propose a special law on banning the promotion of homosexuality aimed at minors, "in order to stop totalitarian ideology and promotion of homosexuality, that is imposed as something natural and normal, which it is not," Tanjug is reporting.
Obradovic told journalists that Serbia's response to the EP resolution, which "clearly conditions us to recognize the fake state of Kosovo and impose sanctions against Russia" should be formulated during a special session of the new parliament under urgent procedure.
(Telegraf.rs)