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State Secretary Teun Struycken of Legal Protection (NSC) has withdrawn the proposal for a new transgender law, the caretaker minister reports in a letter. The law had not yet been fully processed by the Lower House. But a majority has already requested to withdraw the law several times, most recently in April. The law would have made it easier for people to change the gender in a birth certificate and passport.
Letter to Parliament: The amendment to the law stipulates that a gender change can now be included in the birth certificate without an ‘expert statement’…
The transgender law has been taken off the table. Caretaker State Secretary Teun Struycken (Legal Protection) is responding to a call from a majority in the House of Representatives, which repeatedly asked various cabinets to withdraw the law.
Outgoing State Secretary Teun Struycken of Legal Protection (NSC) has withdrawn the transgender law.
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