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MonkderDritte, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people

Swiss is working on it.

bionicjoey,

Swiss isn’t EU

MonkderDritte,

Yes?

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

good thing the image says europe, not EU

or do you think they’re the same thing?

max, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people

Iceland?

merde,

Explanations for Iceland’s non-membership of the European Union

  • The importance of the fishing industry to Iceland’s economy and the perception that EU membership (and its Common Fisheries Policy) will have an adverse effect on the fishing industry.
  • The perception that EU membership will have an adverse effect on Iceland’s agricultural sector.
  • Iceland’s strong ties with the United States, which included significant economic, diplomatic and military assistance, decreased Iceland’s dependence on European countries.
  • The victories in the Cod Wars may have strengthened Icelandic nationalism and boosted the perception that Iceland can succeed through unilateral or bilateral means rather than compromise in multilateral frameworks.
  • The Icelandic electoral system favors rural areas, which are more eurosceptic.
  • The tendency for Icelandic elites to pursue education in the United States or eurosceptic European countries (such as the United Kingdom or the Nordic countries), and to cooperate more closely with political elites from those countries.
  • Icelandic nationalism and the legacy of Iceland’s past as a colonial entity.
  • The impact of the Icesave dispute with the Netherlands and the UK.
captainlezbian, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people

Surprising Poland win

Microw,

Thats what a new Tusk government will do to a country

loputozirak, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people
@loputozirak@lemmy.ml avatar

it would be good to compare this map with the most religious ones

Barbarian, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people
@Barbarian@sh.itjust.works avatar

Romania is a messy country for LGBTIQ people. Generally speaking, LGBQ are accepted (trans people absolutely not), but the government tried to pass a constitutional amendment a few years back to solidify marriage as strictly between a man and a woman. Thankfully, it failed because the general population shunned the referendum so that it couldn’t get the required 50% turnout for it to be valid.

Positive steps are few and far between, but thankfully it isn’t backsliding.

Microw,

If marriage was the issue, they still could have signed because the declaration explicitly says “legal status for same-sex couple” instead of “marriage”. My best guess is that these multiple countries dont want to commit to fighting against the “anti lgbtq movement”.

Barbarian,
@Barbarian@sh.itjust.works avatar

My best guess is that these multiple countries dont want to commit to fighting against the “anti lgbtq movement”.

For Romania, this is exactly the issue. The political situation is pretty crazy, we have a political party called AUR which is the worst reactionary tinfoil hat collection of crazies, very reminiscent of extreme US republicans. They are currently a fringe party, but growing. The mainstream socially conservative party (PSD, a socialist party… long story) don’t want to lose voters to the crazies, so they have to portray themselves as anti-LGBT. An alliance of socially progressive and economically liberal parties (PNL, USR+) is currently in power, and want to concentrate on how amazing the economy is and freeze social issues because they’re too divisive to win elections on.

TL;DR: Romanian politics are an absolute mess.

IoSapsai, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people

Bulgaria: No need to sign anything, it’s already done. Everyone has the equal right to marry the opposite sex, and nobody can change (de facto) their legal gender. Everyone is already accepting of the LGBT people, as long as they don’t show it publicly.

Jokes aside, outside of Sofia the public opinion is that there are matters much more important than that. Homophobia is also widespread so it’s a political suicide to ratify something like this. The Istanbul convention was a huge “scandal” for just mentioning that it applies to trans women as well. There was a huge disinformation campaign and it worked. We ratified it anyways because it was integrated into an EU directive so yay?

merde,

it’s funny that the first state to resign the Istanbul convention is Istanbul’s 🤷

and it’s not funny at all :/

Please_Do_Not, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people

Must have forgotten the name/address of that one person in Andorra

Microw, in EU states signing declaration committing to legal equality, protection, national strategies and work for social acceptance of LGBTIQ people
cornshark, in Life expectancy in 1800, 1950 and 2015

Why is Canada doing better than the US?

captainlezbian,

In 2015, single payer healthcare

Today, infant and maternal mortality

DarkDarkHouse, in Life expectancy in 1800, 1950 and 2015
@DarkDarkHouse@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Would be interesting to see 1800 controlled for child mortality.

EmoDuck, in Visa requirements for German citizens
federalreverse, in Visa requirements for German citizens

Iirc, German passports are overall the most versatile in terms of allowing international travel.

bstix,

It’s a tie between Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Japan, Singapore

All have access to 194 of 227 countries without visa.

CanadaPlus, in Youth unemployment in Europe

Revenge of the Romans. They want their lake back. /s

vk6flab, in Visa requirements for German citizens
@vk6flab@lemmy.radio avatar

Nothing quite like different shades of the same colour to get your point across.

Perhaps you might select distinct colours instead.

Shades of colour are best used for indicating a scale, like on a heatmap for example.

ID411, in Youth unemployment in Europe

Why is there no work is Andalusia ?

graeghos_714,

No large manufacturing and very rough country. I’d also guess a lot of the tourism is based in Madrid and Barcelona. I’ve looked at touring S. Spain and transportation is a bit difficult unless you bus or drive everywhere. I found this map that may be relevant. www.caixabankresearch.com/sites/…/p-7.jpg?itok=Cg…

CanadaPlus,

It’s a shame. It’s beautiful down there, the Arabs left some really cool stuff.

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