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The Christian parties, in particular, opposed the law. After some amendments, they voted in favor.
Dutch Parliament votes to criminalise so-called 'conversion therapy' – as UK lags behind on promised ban
In a landmark move hailed as a victory for LGBTQ+ rights, the Dutch parliament has voted to criminalise so-called "conversion therapy" - practices aimed at changing or suppressing a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. The bill, passed on 9 September, marks a significant step forward in protecting LGBTQ+ individuals from harmful and discredited interventions.The legislation, backed by parties including D66 and VVD, targets systematic …
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to ban so-called conversion therapies. These controversial practices are said to "cure" LGBTQ+ people of their sexual orientation. The proposal had been pending for almost three years and has now been approved. But despite the celebrations at the advocacy group COC, there are also doubts. "This is a victory!" exulted the COC. The advocacy group for LGBTQ+ people can now fly the rainbow flag. They hope t…
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