Estonian politicians have recently expressed concerns regarding the Istanbul Convention, a framework designed to protect children and women from violence. Claims that Estonia no longer needs the agreement, characterizing it as a “Trojan horse” introducing “sex ideologies,” are inaccurate. The Istanbul Convention does not alter Estonian family law.

It does not mandate a neutral society nor does it challenge the established role of the family as a foundational element of society.

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2 thoughts on “What can Estonian people gain from the Istanbul Convention?(1)”
  1. This is a concerning attempt to undermine an important international effort to safeguard vulnerable populations.

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