Poland: Judgment of the Provincial Administrative Court regarding the “LGBT free” zone in the Klwów commune

On Wednesday, the Voivodship Administrative Court in Radom annulled the resolution of the Commune Council in Klwów appealed against by the Ombudsman regarding the “LGBT free zone”. “In our local communities live people of different sexual orientation, worldview, different skin color and every community should make sure that they feel at home” – emphasized the court.

The court stated that the Klwów Commune Council adopted this resolution without a legal basis and exceeded its powers.

The WSA also noted that this resolution is discriminatory by referring to “LGBT ideology”. “It should be noted that this concept refers to people. In our local communities live people of different sexual orientation, worldview, different skin color and every community should make sure that they feel at home” – he emphasized. court.

“There is also a tradition of tolerance in Polish tradition”

At the same time, the court noted that the Klwów Commune Council refers in its resolution to Polish tradition. “Very good, but in the Polish tradition there is also a tradition of tolerance, and the measure of the maturity of a given self-government is how we treat our minorities, because the majority always manages and the attitude towards the minorities is a measure of our assessment” – the court explained. Read more via Polish News