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"Madam President, Commissioner, this debate demonstrates the way in which the argument of non-discrimination based on gender and sexual orientation is lumped together with the argument for free movement of workers, with a single aim: to force the Member States to make fundamental changes to their national traditions in the field of civil law, which governs the definition of the family.
The national parliaments respect the opinion of their citizens. For 80% of citizens, the family represents, first and foremost, a stable union between a man and a woman. This figure was published by Eurostat, but no one talks about it. If we talked openly about the fact that the vast majority of citizens today still support the family model based on marriage between a man and a woman, this debate would proceed differently."@en1
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