In Europa gibt es eine wachsende Zahl nationaler Führungskräfte, die offen schwul oder lesbisch sind, was einen breiteren Wandel in der öffentlichen Einstellung und eine zunehmende Akzeptanz auf höchster Regierungsebene widerspiegelt.
Laut einer zusammengestellten Liste offen schwuler und lesbischer Staats- und Regierungschefs der modernen Geschichte stammen alle neun bekannten Fälle aus europäischen Ländern, was die Rolle des Kontinents bei dieser politischen Entwicklung unterstreicht.

Aktuelle Führungskräfte

Rob Jetten, Netherlands, Prime Minister
Edgars Rinkēvičs, Lettland, Präsident
Xavier Espot Zamora, Andorra, Premierminister

Ehemalige Führer

Leo Varadkar, Irland, Premierminister
Gabriel Attal, Frankreich, Premierminister
Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir, Island, Premierministerin
Elio Di Rupo, Belgien, Premierminister
Xavier Bettel, Luxemburg, Premierminister
Ana Brnabić, Serbien, Premierministerin
Paolo Rondelli, San Marino, Kapitän Regent

Von Andro_lover2005

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30 Kommentare

  1. Nothing_Special_23 on

    Ana Brnabić is still in power in Serbia. She’s the head of National Assembly, 3rd most important person in the country (according to the constitution at least).

  2. Not a head of state and not a European but Israel’s head of parliament, Amir Ohana, is a gay man. Sadly he’s part of a government with a lot of religious homophobes so not much progress on that front.

  3. Safe-Book-4480 on

    Unpopular opinion: Nobody should care about the sexual orientation of political leaders and people shouldn’t make a big deal of it in celebration or otherwise.

  4. StewIsBased on

    Let’s not forget that Varadkar was against gay marraige equality until opposition parties started running a successful campaign for it, and he changed his position seeing the support.

  5. AcrobaticKitten on

    Add Alexander the Great to Macedonia to create a shitstorm in the comments

  6. FrodoWiggins on

    I’ve never cared about what or who people love/fuck, just me?
    (except for pedos, obviously.. fuck those people)

  7. Free_Explanation2590 on

    Didn’t Gabriel Attal got outed and then played the gay card ?

  8. Gabriel Attal wasn’t head of state, he was the prime Minister. In France the President is the one governing, not the prime minister.

  9. fortyfivepointseven on

    If I had a nickel for every European microstate whose centre-right gay Prime Minister was called Xavier, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot of nickels, but it’s weird it happened twice.

  10. ryanreaditonreddit on

    Were all 9 openly gay at the time of election? Does the overall list change if you include leaders that came out as gay later?

  11. NotSayingAliensBut on

    They missed Big Gay Vlad Putin.

    Edit: ah, that’s his arm waving the rainbow flag!

  12. Training-Sail-7627 on

    Why is Galicia half painted? It had a bi president? Or they governed only over La Coruña and Pontevedra?

  13. Don_Madruga on

    For a moment I thought that the darker shade of red meaned that the leader was more gay than the others from the lighter shade of red

  14. Bitter_Jacket_2064 on

    Keyword „openly“. Slovak president is allegedly also gay. But he doesn’t support laws that would help gay people to get married, not even to get civil unions.

  15. Magister_Hego_Damask on

    I guess it’s kinda proving that LGBTs are mostly accepted in France, because i had no clue Attal was gay. And i’ve spent quite some time protesting against the policies he tried to push forward.

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