02-03-2026 15:00
Public Hearing on European Citizens’ Initiative to Ban Conversion Practices

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Conversion practices’ for LGBTIQ+ persons © Image used under license from Adobe Stock

The LIBE Committee hosted a Public Hearing on the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) calling for a "Ban on conversion practices in the European Union". The hearing took place with the involvement of the Committee on Petitions (PETI) and the participation of the Committee on Gender Equality and Women’s Rights (FEMM).

The hearing was organised by the European Parliament in accordance with Article 14 of Regulation (EU) 2019/788 on the European Citizens' Initiative, which provides citizens with a formal mechanism to bring policy proposals directly to EU institutions.

Citizens call for EU-wide legal action

Signatories of the ECI were urging the European Commission to propose binding legislation banning conversion practices targeting LGBTQ+ people across the European Union. These practices are defined as interventions aimed at changing, repressing, or suppressing a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

According to the initiative's organisers, such practices are discriminatory, degrading, harmful, and fraudulent. The United Nations has qualified them as a form of torture, and a growing number of countries worldwide have already introduced bans.

Emphasising the EU's responsibility to protect fundamental rights, the ECI calls on the Commission to:

  • Propose a directive adding conversion practices to the list of EU crimes (euro-crimes), and/or amend the ongoing Equality Directive to explicitly ban these practices;
  • Enforce a non-binding resolution calling for a widespread ban across the EU;
  • Amend the Victims' Rights Directive to establish minimum standards for the rights, support, and protection of victims of conversion practices;
  • Encourage all Member States to introduce national bans or review existing legislation.