Christian-Democratic Values Were Crossed Out From the New Democratic Alliance Statute
The new party’s statute crossed out the lines which enshrine that the party is founded on the principles of Christian-democratic ideology. It is reported by ИРС.
A new wording envisages the Demalliance will be based on the principles of “humanistic values”. An extraordinary session of the “Democratic Alliance” party has changed its statute and managerial staff. The event was held in “Olimpiyskiy” NSC, as the Institute of Religious Freedom reports. The party’s ideological change took place at the background of its administration change.
MP Svetlana Zalishchuk was appointed the party’s co-chair. Her parliamentary colleagues Sergey Leshchenko, Mustafa Nayem, and Victoria Ptichnik were elected deputy chairpersons of the Democratic Alliance.
It will be reminded this year the above mentioned MP were actively promoting “Equality March” gay-parade in Kiev and at present they steadily lobby extending rights of LGBT communities. In particular, new managers of the Demaaliance initiated draft law #3442 on extending labor legislation by introducing there such new concepts as “sexual orientation” and “gender identity”.
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