Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland have been ranked the three worst places in the EU to be an LGBTI citizen, according an index by the gay rights organisation ILGA.
The Rainbow Europe 2016 index, published on Tuesday, May 10, examined the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex people across Europe based on how laws and policies affect these citizens, and ranked 49 European nations accordingly.
Only three EU countries, Malta, Belgium, and the UK, met above 80 per cent of ILGA’s criteria for legal equality.
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