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The Luxembourg Prime Minister, Xavier Bettel, received Thursday praise on social networks for defending his homobaduality at the last summit between the European Union (EU) and the Arab Leaguein some countries, this badual option is pursued.
"Caballero, thank you, Xavier Bettel", tweeted the German Minister of European Affairs, Michael Roth, a message of support similar to that of your Danish pair of finances, Kristian Jensen, who praised the courage of the Luxembourger.
In the same social network, the head of the government of the Grand Duchy since the end of 2013 badured that "to say nothing was not an option" for him, retweeting the story told by a German TV journalist ZDF
According to Stefan Leifert, at the summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, The 45-year-old leader badured that he was "married to a man" and that for this reason he would be "threatened with death in many countries present".
The reaction was "cold silence in some, silent joy in others", adds Leifert about the current president of the European Union who will marry a person of the same bad in 2015.
For the couple of this liberal politician, the Belgian architect Gauthier Destenay, is generally seen in the parallel agenda for executive couples at summits, such as the NATO summit held in Brussels in 2017.
At a reception then Queen Matilde of the Belgians, she looks posing Gauthier with the first ladies of the United States, Melania Trump, from France, Brigitte Macron and even from Turkey, Emine Erdogan.
Homobaduality is persecuted in several Arab countries. In some like In Saudi Arabia or Yemen, this badual option may even be punishable by death.
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