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Pressure mounts on Hungary as it aims to stop trans people changing gender

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Leading LGBT+ organizations and EU politicians have criticized Hungary for trying to make it impossible for people to legally change their gender.

Hungary had already effectively made it impossible for trans people to update their name or legal gender since 2018. The legal right to change gender exists but authorities have suspended that right for the last two years.

Indeed, the European Court of Human Rights has been looking at a case of 23 trans Hungarians who have been trying to change their

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