LGBT people are generally socially accepted in Belgium. There is a strong gay community, with numerous gay clubs, bars, venues and events. A 2006 European Union member poll showed that 62% of Belgians supported the legalisation of same-sex marriage in the whole of Europe. The 2015
Eurobarometer found that 77% of Belgians thought that same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe, 20% were against. The 2019 Eurobarometer showed that 84% of Belgians believed gay and bisexual people should enjoy the same rights as heterosexual people, and 82% supported same-sex marriage. The 2023 Eurobarometer found that 79% of Belgians thought same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe, and 80% agreed that "there is nothing wrong in a sexual relationship between two persons of the same sex".
Politics Pride 2018 with the slogan "Free and safe in [our] city" at Belgian Pride 2018, along with its student wing (
Comac) and its youth wing (RedFox) LGBT rights are supported by the main political parties. When voting on the same-sex marriage bill, the
Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD), the
Christian People's Party (CVP/CD&V), the
Socialist Party (PS), the
Socialist Party Differently (sp.a),
Ecolo,
Agalev and the
People's Union voted generally in favour except for several abstentions, whereas the
Flemish Block and the
National Front voted against, the
Christian Social Party (CSP/cdH) voted against with several abstentions and the
Reformist Movement (MR) voted dividedly. The right-wing
Flemish Interest (
Vlaams Belang, formerly Flemish Block) was opposed to same-sex marriage and LGBT rights more broadly, but has softened its stance in recent years. In 2015, party leader
Tom Van Grieken said the party would not campaign to repeal same-sex marriage. Member of the Flemish Parliament
Filip Dewinter told the newspaper
De Standaard in 2014 that the party would now approve of same-sex marriage. Several politicians are openly gay, two notable examples being the former
Prime Minister of Belgium,
Elio Di Rupo (
PS) and the former Flemish Minister for Education (in the
Peeters II Government),
Pascal Smet (
Vooruit). LGBT members of the
Flemish Parliament include, among others,
Piet De Bruyn (
N-VA),
Lorin Parys (N-VA) and
Wellen Mayor Els Robeyns (sp.a). On 2 April 2014, the Flemish Parliament approved 96–0 (with 15 abstentions) a resolution introduced by MP
Piet De Bruyn (N-VA) and supported by all political parties except
Flemish Interest, calling for the government to take measures to support and advance the acceptance of transgender people in society. In the
2014 European Parliament election,
UZ Gent gynaecologist
Petra De Sutter was second on the
list of
Green candidates, marking it the first time a Belgian transgender person was a candidate for the EU Parliament. De Sutter has served as a member of the Belgian Senate since June 2014, and joined the
European Parliament for the
European Green Party after the
2019 elections. She left the European Parliament in 2020, and was sworn in as Minister of Civil Service in October of that year. Following the 2014 European Parliament elections, the
New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) was criticized for joining the
European Conservatives and Reformists parliamentary group, which contains several right-wing homophobic parties. However, N-VA asserted they would vote in favour of LGBT rights, and argued that this was an opportunity to change opinions of other parties in that group. In 2019,
Dominiek Spinnewyn-Sneppe, newly-elected federal member of Parliament and member of Flemish Interest, was quoted in an interview as criticizing same-sex marriage and adoption by same-sex couples. After public outcry, party chairman
Tom Van Grieken condemned her words, claiming they did not reflect his own opinion or that of the party. While he defended her right to free speech, he claimed that Flemish Interest will not seek to reverse any acquired rights of the LGBT community.
Media Homosexuality is widely accepted in the media. Popular TV series such as
Thuis,
Skam Belgique and
wtFOCK (the last two being adaptations of the Norwegian series
Skam) feature gay characters. The first TV personality to publicly come out as gay was singer Will Ferdy (
nl) in 1970, when the topic was still taboo. In 2018, journalist Bo Van Spilbeeck (
nl) came out as transgender. This received widespread media coverage. ==LGBT rights movement in Belgium==