
© Xinhua/Attila Volgyi via Getty ImagesKossuth Square where the Parliament building stands in central Budapest, Hungary.
In an effort to protect traditional Christian values amid the world's rapidly evolving mores, lawmakers in Hungary
amended the definition of family in its constitution Tuesday to stipulate that a mother is a woman, and a father is a man,
effectively banning adoption by same sex couples. The ninth amendment to Hungary's constitution now also "protects a child's right to identify with their gender at birth," and right to "an upbringing based on Hungary's constitutional identity and Christian culture."
The government-sponsored amendment passed with 134 votes in favor, 45 against, and with five abstentions.
Article L.1
previously read: "Hungary shall protect the institution of marriage as the union of a man and a woman established by voluntary decision, and the family as the basis of the survival of the nation. Family ties shall be based on marriage and/or the relationship between parents and children." This was replaced by the following:
"Hungary protects the institution of marriage as the community of life or family formed on the basis of voluntary decision as the foundation of the survival of the nation. The basis of the family relationship is marriage and/or the parent-child relationship. The mother is a woman, the father is a man."
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