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Consiglio d’Europa, Mijatović: «L’Ungheria garantisca il riconoscimento legale alle persone trans»

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Dura critica del Gruppo interparlamentare europeo Lgbt all’Ungheria e della Commissaria per i diritti umani del Consiglio d’Europa, Dunja Mijatović, per il divieto di di rettifica dei dati anagrafici, contenuto nella cosiddetta “legge insalata” in riferimento alle person transgender.

Presentata il 31 marzo il vice-premier Zsolt Semjén, la proposta di legge nel quadro normativo ungherese il dato del “sesso di nascita”, che definisce permanentemente il genere di una persona «sulla base dei

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