- 13 Apr 2007, 23:49
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Spanija dopustila promenu pola u dokumentima transseksualcima bez operacija!
Potrebne su najmanje 2 godine hormonske terapije.Julio Cuesta je prvi transseksualac kome je zvanicno promenjen pol u dokumentima .Zbog zdravstvenih razloga nije mogao da se podvrgne operaciji.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6409693.stm
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/pu ... 9197.shtml
It's thought there could be 8,000 transsexuals in Spain
Congress today approved a new law which will allow transsexuals in Spain to change their name and the sex shown on their DNI identity document, before being subjected to surgery.
The Partido Popular were the only party to vote against the new law.
The new Sexual Identity Law, will allow such people to change the details on their DNI with simple diagnosis of Tran sexuality from a doctor who will also have to certify the person has been undergoing treatment for at least two years, and that during that time he or she has been living as a member of the new sex.
It’s thought that there are between 3,000 and 8,000 transsexual residents in Spain, but according to the Carlos Haya Hospital in Málaga, only about a third follow the process through to surgery.
Spanija dopustila promenu pola u dokumentima transseksualcima bez operacija!
Potrebne su najmanje 2 godine hormonske terapije.Julio Cuesta je prvi transseksualac kome je zvanicno promenjen pol u dokumentima .Zbog zdravstvenih razloga nije mogao da se podvrgne operaciji.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6409693.stm
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/pu ... 9197.shtml
It's thought there could be 8,000 transsexuals in Spain
Congress today approved a new law which will allow transsexuals in Spain to change their name and the sex shown on their DNI identity document, before being subjected to surgery.
The Partido Popular were the only party to vote against the new law.
The new Sexual Identity Law, will allow such people to change the details on their DNI with simple diagnosis of Tran sexuality from a doctor who will also have to certify the person has been undergoing treatment for at least two years, and that during that time he or she has been living as a member of the new sex.
It’s thought that there are between 3,000 and 8,000 transsexual residents in Spain, but according to the Carlos Haya Hospital in Málaga, only about a third follow the process through to surgery.