The new Spain's "Trans Law" 🏳️‍⚧️ is historical. It doesn’t only improve rights for trans people but also for lesbian cis-women and intersex people.

I haven't read much info about it in English and I believe it’s such a good Christmas 🎁 for the LGBT community so I'll explain it 👇

👉 Gender self-determination

The registry change of the name and gender in the ID will happen by judicial endorsement at ages 12—14; by the legal representatives' consent at ages 14—16; and free from the age of 16. It was already regulated in 15 out of 17 regions of Spain

👉 Depathologization

The text eliminates the medical requirements that until now were necessary: 2 years under hormones and a medical or psychological report that endorsed the existence of gender dysphoria, a term no longer accepted by the scientific community

👉 Conversion therapy ban and fines

Fines up to €150,000 to the promotion or practice of aversion or conversion methods and therapies, whether psychological, physical or through drugs that are intended to modify the sexual orientation, sexual identity or gender expression

👉 Children of unmarried lesbian couples or trans men with capacity to gestate

They will be able to proceed to the non-marital affiliation by declaration of agreement in the same terms as in the case of heterosexual couples.

Until now, in Spain, for the biological mother's unmarried partner to be able to appear as the child’s parent, they had to adopt them, which meant a processing time during which this second parent had no right or obligation to the child

👉 Rights for intersex people

The norm prohibits all those practices of genital modification in children under 12 years of age, except in cases in which medical indications are required to protect the health of the person.

👉 LGBT people in rural areas

Equality in access to services for LGTBI people in rural areas, in the same conditions as people residing in urban areas.

Study and data collection of the LGBT migration from their local residences due to rejection, discrimination or violence.

Source in Spanish by
El Pais: https://elpais.com/sociedad/2022-12-22/el-congreso-aprueba-la-ley-trans.html

Bonus track:

This is the emotional video when the Spanish parliament approved the Trans Law, this past Thursday. 🥹👏

https://twitter.com/rtvenoticias/status/1605924538708946944

El Congreso aprueba la ‘ley trans’ con apoyo del PSOE pero con la abstención de Carmen Calvo

Con 188 votos a favor, 150 en contra y siete abstenciones, la norma deberá ahora pasar por el Senado

El País

Edit: Many people are asking about "gender dysphoria being a term no longer accepted by the scientific community".

I think the original source (El País) refers to WHO removing ‘Gender Identity Disorder’ from their diagnostic guidelines:

https://www.openaccessgovernment.org/gender-identity-disorder/65852/

I'm not an expert in the topic, so sorry if I mix terms. I'm just trying to translate as better as possible to English.

WHO removes 'Gender Identity Disorder' diagnosis

The World Health Organization (WHO) removed 'Gender Identity Disorder' from their guidelines; so Trans individuals across the world should not be dismissed

Open Access Government

@marinaaisa Yo hablo de oídas nada más. Creo que antes la disforia se entendía como que tu mente estaba mal porque no aceptaba el sexo de tu cuerpo, es decir, trataban el ser trans como una enfermedad.

Ahora creo que se usa disforia para referirse a que sientes que tu cuerpo no es como tiene que ser, pero se considera una cosa a tratar más sobre el cuerpo, no como un problema mental.

En el fondo es lo mismo pero reconociendo la identidad de género como algo no patológico. Creo