Miriane urges not to give up after ratification of Istanbul Convention
On June 20, 2022, after the Parliament of Ukraine supported the ratification of the Istanbul Convention, the Miriane public union in its Telegram channel called for joining forces and continuing the fight for traditional values in Ukraine.
The public union noted that not all confessions will make this decision.
“What does this victory of supporters of the introduction of gender ideology mean in Ukraine? This means that on the way to preserving traditional family values, Ukrainians will not be silent and inactive,” the Miriane emphasized and called on all those concerned to unite and “correct today’s mistake for the sake of the future of our children.”
Recall that the Miriane public union is consistently fighting against the ratification of the Istanbul Convention by the Ukrainian government.
As the UOJ wrote, the Verkhovna Rada supported the ratification of the Istanbul Convention.
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