Such bans already exist in eight of the EU’s 27 nations
1-MIN READ1-MIN ListenAgence France-PressePublished: 9:18pm, 13 May 2026The European Union will not ban “conversion therapy” targeting LGBTQ people, but will push member states to take action against such practices, it said on Wednesday.So-called conversion “therapies” involve methods that seek to change the sexual orientation or gender identity or expression of members of gay, lesbian, queer and trans people.
The EU stopped short of heeding a call by over a million people, who signed a petition last May calling on the 27-country bloc to prohibit such methods.
Conversion practices “have no place in our union”, said Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, which flew the LGBTQ flag outside its headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday.
Instead, the EU executive said it would issue a recommendation next year for member states to adopt national-level bans.