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LGL Co-Hosts ILGA-Europe’s Annual Conference 2025 in Vilnius

From October 22–26, 2025, the National LGBT rights organization LGL, together with the Tolerant Youth Association, proudly co-hosted ILGA-Europe’s Annual Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. The gathering brought together hundreds of activists, community leaders, and allies from across Europe and Central Asia for five days of connection, reflection, and collective strategising under the theme Face Forward.
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ILGA-Europe Annual Conference Concludes with Closing Gala Dinner

The ILGA-Europe Annual Conference came to a joyful close on 25 October 2025 with a lively gala dinner that perfectly captured the spirit of celebration and community. Set against the scenic backdrop of Vilnius, the evening brought participants together to relax, reconnect, and reflect on several inspiring days of dialogue, solidarity, and shared purpose. Guests
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ILGA-Europe Annual Conference: National Panel and Press Conference

At the 2025 ILGA-Europe Annual Conference, LGL co-hosted two key events spotlighting a turning point for LGBT family rights in Lithuania. Following the Constitutional Court’s ruling that the lack of partnership regulation violates the Constitution—and the Vilnius District Court’s historic registration of a same-sex couple—politicians can no longer delay action. With amendments to the Civil
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ILGA-Europe Annual Conference: A Historic Evening at the Palace of the Grand Dukes

On 22 October 2025, the Opening Reception of the ILGA-Europe Annual Conference took place at the National Museum—Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania. This special evening brought together LGBTQ+ leaders, activists, and allies from across Europe to mark the beginning of an important week of discussion, connection, and action for equality. As co-hosts, LGL
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Bi+ Equal Conference and Founding General Meeting Held in Vilnius

From 20 to 22 October 2025, Vilnius hosted the Bi+ Equal Conference and Founding General Meeting — a vibrant, inspiring, and historic gathering for the Bi+ community across Europe. The three-day event brought together activists, community leaders, and allies for panels, workshops, discussions, and social activities dedicated to advancing Bi+ visibility, inclusion, and rights. National
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A judgment that cites Strasbourg extensively, ignores Luxembourg entirely, and tells an EU Member State’s clinical institutions that their only accountability mechanism no longer works. On 24 March 2026, the Supreme Court of Lithuania handed a senior psychiatrist his job back. Aleksandras Alekseičikas, head of the Borderline Conditions Unit at the Vilnius City Mental Health

Partners of “Connecting the Dots” Met in Sofia to Review Project Progress

Partners of the EU-funded project “Connecting the Dots – Enhancing the Employability of NEETs from the LGBTI Communities in Bulgaria and Lithuania” gathered in Sofia on 17–18 March at the Rainbow Hub for a two-day mid-progress meeting. Marking the halfway point of this 24-month initiative, the workshop brought together all four partner organizations to reflect

Lithuania’s Seimas Shelves Trans Protections, Again

On 15 March 2026, the Seimas sent back for revision a set of amendments to the Law on Equal Opportunities prepared by the Ministry of Social Security and Labour (SADM) – amendments that, among other things, would for the first time have explicitly added gender identity, gender expression, other sex characteristics and skin colour to

On 24 March 2026, a group of Lithuanian MPs – led by Ligita Girskienė, Vytautas Sinica and Audronius Ažubalis – registered a draft resolution proposing that a consultative referendum be held alongside the 2027 municipal elections, asking citizens whether they agree that Article 38 of the Constitution should explicitly state that “family legal relations arise

A new international survey targeting young people aged 16 to 18 has been launched as part of the CLICK project, an EU-funded initiative focused on improving the well-being of LGBTIQ children and combating violence in educational settings. The survey represents a key step in the project’s research phase, aiming to better understand the lived experiences of young

LGL Participated in the Nordic Pride Conference in Oulu

On March 27–29, 2026, representatives of the national LGBT rights organization LGL took part in the Nordic Pride Conference held in Oulu, Finland. The conference brought together representatives of Pride organizations from the Nordic and Baltic regions, who shared best practices, strengthened international cooperation, and discussed the rapidly evolving human rights situation of LGBTIQ+ people

International Meeting in Coimbra Focuses on LGBTIQ Children’s Wellbeing

On March 12–13, 2026, Eglė Kuktoraitė, a representative of the national LGBT rights organization LGL, participated in a partner meeting for the EU-funded project “CLICK” in Coimbra, Portugal. During the meeting, the progress of the project, planned activities, and next steps were discussed. Partners also shared experiences and discussed ways to strengthen collaboration between educational

March 11, 2026. Lithuania celebrates 36 years of freedom from a system that used state institutions to enforce ideological conformity. That same week, a group of MPs filed bills to embed a single ideological vision of family into every classroom in the country. Months earlier, in January, the Justice Vice-Minister was in Madrid defending the

On March 6, 2026, LGL formally notified Minister Vladislav Kondratovič of a systemic problem, where an F64.0 diagnosis leads to automatic rejection, despite a stable mental health record and a successful term of military service with the same diagnosis on record. Trans persons seeking work in regulated professions constinue facing systemic barriers. The letter argues

The two-year initiative successfully trained 300+ professionals across six countries, and releases comprehensive recommendations aligned with strategic EU and CoE policy measures. The ENACT (Enhancing the capacity of civil society organisations to support victims of anti-LGBTIQ hate crimes) project released comprehensive policy recommendations and validated training methodologies addressing a critical systemic failure: the majority of

LGL Took Part in LGBTIQ+ Rights Advocacy Missions in Brussels

LGL Executive Director Vladimir Simonko and Project Manager Monika Antanaitytė joined forces with partners European Pride Business Network and Forbidden Colours for a high-level advocacy missions in Brussels on February 2-4, 2026. The two missions brought together EU policymakers to demonstrate that defending LGBTIQ+ rights is an integral part of the EU’s role in a

Sinica’s Rhetoric Returns to the Seimas Agenda: Old Narratives, Familiar Risks

The latest debates in the Seimas surrounding the decriminalization of certain Criminal Code provisions related to hate speech have once again brought Vytautas Sinica into the spotlight. Although formally presented as a legal and constitutional discussion about responsibility and freedom of expression, the public reaction shows that the issue is perceived far more broadly. For

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