Netherlands Bans Gay Conversion Therapy After Senate Majority Backs New Law
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The ban on conversion therapy will soon come into effect. What does the penal provision state? And should ministers or parents start worrying? Six questions.
A holland szenátus többségi szavazással elfogadta azt a törvényt, ami megtiltja a szexuális will goyultság megváltoztásátát „terápiák” alkalmazát.A 66-os Demokraták (D66), a Szabaddemokrata Néppart (VVD), a Progresszzív Hollandia (PRO), a Szocialista Párt (SP) és az Állatvédők Pártja altal benyújtott jogszabály különösen a fiatalkókóktatt helyzetbenő Felnőttek védelmét szolgálja. A törvény megértői akár 27 500 néztézblázblázzzzgáglég
The Senate of the Dutch parliament has approved a bill that prohibits providing therapy to ‘cure’ someone of homosexuality. Anyone who does so risks a fine of up to 27,500 euros or a prison sentence of up to two years. Such therapies have already been banned in our country since 2023.
Controversial 'gay conversion therapies' to become a criminal offense. The Senate approves by a large majority a bill that punishes so-called conversion therapies with a maximum of two years in prison or a fine of 25,000 euros.
Netherlands bans gay conversion therapy after Senate majority backs new law
The Netherlands will ban so-called gay conversion therapy, after the Senate approved legislation introduced by D66, VVD, PRO, SP, and the Partij voor de Dieren. The law prohibits attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation through therapy.Supporters of the bill argue that these practices can cause serious harm. They point to scientific studies suggesting a connection with depression, mental health issues, social problems, and in some cases …
The Netherlands has banned conversion therapy
The Netherlands has banned conversion therapy, with new laws receiving approval from the country’s Senate. The legislation makes attempts to change or suppress a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity a criminal offence. The vote saw 57 senators support the legislation, while 15 voted against it. The new law bans both performing conversion practices and offering such services. While existing laws already prohibited medical treatments suc…

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