Fantastic news! We've reached 1 million votes! But please keep sharing and voting in case some votes are invalid!

EU citizens, please sign this petition to ban so-called "conversion therapy" in the EU. It's a practice that's extremely harmful towards LGBTQ+ people.

The site is a little slow, but keep trying!

https://eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/#/screen/home

It's already banned in some countries but we need a EU wide ban!

We now have eight countries past their thresholds, and we have at least 1,000,000 total votes.

So keep signing & voting!

https://eci.ec.europa.eu/043/public/#/screen/home

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@thisismissem Found a problem with the form: the last nlln is not part of the id number. Never been asked for that specific code before, even when negotiating with an isp over the phone. I bet most people get an error when they type their id number and just give up...
@tigerpunk oh? That sounds like an error that should be reported to that website? I don't really know, I'm not an EU citizen yet, so can't vote at all :(
@thisismissem the number requested by the website is the full document number (part is the same as your national civil ID, the other part is exclusive to that document). For example, see my country's (Portugal) Identity Card specimen,
https://asset.skoiy.com/tsfiqogiwkcugyug/mflwhvnbtgvv.png , the website expects us to record the "9 ZZ9" part because the "0077777" is just the (Portuguese) civil ID number.
@tigerpunk
@jt_rebelo @thisismissem @tigerpunk Some senior citizens still have the old Bilhete de Identidade (BI) with lifetime validity, that didn't have the 9ZZ9 part (my father had his until he died in 2020; my mother only got the new version after her purse was stolen), and are unable to sign. I've memorized the civil id but had to get the card to see the rest.
@tigerpunk sorry to get back on the thread, but the system is allowing the old ID card (Bilhete de Identidade) to be used if you fill the form by hand. At least it did (slowly) with two people I helped today. There must be at least 7500 people in Portugal that can't stand these acts and haven't signed yet. Let's find them and help them do it.
@thisismissem