'Parents must have a right to be the child's first tutors. Children need love and good education but not a solicitation to a scandal; and women need a better health and social care and not pro-abortion propaganda' – emphasized MEP Tomaševski.
The so-called Estrela's report, for the second time was tried to be pushed through by atheistic environment, but it lost again, because today Europeans need a strong, traditional family, faith and protection of life. Meanwhile the rejected report contained the opposite of these values and promoted killing of unborn children, abolition of the conscience for medicals and nurses, aggressive sexual education for little children and reduce of parent's role in the education of their offspring.
Today's victory in the European Parliament fills with a hope that eternal Christian values, that determined a strength and a power of the Old Continent for two thousand years, will still remain the basic values.
It is a victory of the Christian Europe vision in EP
2013-12-10, 19:00
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Today, December 10th in Strasbourg, European Parliament has rejected a harmful, from the point of view of family and Christian ethics, report of Edite Estrela on the reproductive and sexual health and rights in this domain. The tension in the meeting hall was rising until the last moment before voting on an alternative project, that was reported by a coalition of two fractions – EPP and ECR , to which Valdemar Tomaševski belongs. The very important voting was won with the results 334 to 327. This is an important event and victory in European Parliament that protects European families and children from intrusive sexual propaganda.
