Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused the European Commission of blocking funds over the country's LGBT policies.
Orban has claimed that the EU had failed to approve Hungary's coronavirus recovery plan because of their disagreements over gay rights.
"The funds are loans that Brussels does not want to give us because of the debate on our LGBT policy," he said in an interview with state media.
In June, the Hungarian parliament banned the "promotion and portrayal of homosexuality" to citizens under the age of 18.
Orban presented the legal amendment as a child protection tool.
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