Government introduces draft bill on gender identity recognition
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Every person has a right to the recognition of one’s gender identity, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said on Wednesday, introducing a draft bill of the Justice ministry that will allow a person to change the sex with which they are officially registered, under certain conditions.
“Every person has a right to the recognition of its gender identity. The relevant draft bill has been posted for public consultation,” Tzanakopoulos said in a tweet, linking to the government website that presents the bill titled “Legal Recognition of Gender Identity - National Mechanism for Monitoring and Evaluating the Action Plan on the Rights of the Child”.
The website is the following (in Greek): http://www.opengov.gr/ministryofjustice/?p=8078
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