The Spanish government has passed a draft law that will allow citizens aged over 14 to change their gender without evidence.Under the proposals, citizens will be able to change their name and gender without the need for proof or witnesses.The administrative procedure will also do away with health reports and the need for medical and legal guardianship.The proposed law by the Socialist government is intended to improve rights for transgender citizens in Spain."With this bill, we intend to overcome this historical invisibility, stigmatisation, and lack of recognition of the rights of LGTB+ people," said the government spokesperson, María Jesús Montero.The draft law still requires approval from Spain's parliament and the terms of the.