A law banning LGBT propaganda may appear in Belarus, the head of the Council of the Republic Natalya Kachanova said during a meeting of the Council of Elders, BelTA informs.

"The expert council under the Council of the Republic works quite closely.

And today, in the first half of the day, we considered three bills that we need to adopt," Natalya Kachanava said.

"There is such an opinion, and maybe we will have to come up with a legislative initiative on the inadmissibility of the spread of LGBT.

When I was on an official visit to Moscow, on that very day the State Duma passed a law banning LGBT propaganda.

Probably will have to accept.

and us.

And it will be right.

It cannot be promoted.

We have family values, traditions that we pass on from generation to generation: family traditions, Orthodoxy," said Kachanava.

On December 5 this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law banning LGBT propaganda.

The new document should stop the dissemination of information about homosexuality, bisexuality and transgenderism.

A similar law has been in effect since 2013, but it affected only minor audiences.

Now it applies to Russians of all ages.

The document envisages administrative responsibility in the form of large fines for LGBT propaganda in the mass media, the Internet, advertising and works of art.

Raskomnadzor will monitor its implementation.

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