The Trans Platform Federation has marched this Saturday, November 12, in Madrid "against the cuts in the Trans Law", with which it is intended to show the anger of the group at the amendments that the PSOE has presented to the text in Congress. The demonstration started around 6:00 , from Plaza de Cibeles, through Calle Alcalá and Gran Vía, until reaching Plaza de España. This is the second call that Platform Trans calls for a march on Saturday in Madrid "against cuts to the law", after the amendments of the PSOE. It is the second call that the group makes in a month. On October 22, these


The Trans Platform Federation has marched this Saturday, November 12, in Madrid "against the cuts in the Trans Law", with which it is intended to show the anger of the group at the amendments that the PSOE has presented to the text in Congress. The demonstration started around 6:00 , from Plaza de Cibeles, through Calle Alcalá and Gran Vía, until reaching Plaza de España. This is the second call that Platform Trans calls for a march on Saturday in Madrid "against cuts to the law", after the amendments of the PSOE. It is the second call that the group makes in a month. On October 22, these organizations already took to the streets to "say loud and clear to the extreme right and the most reactionary sector of the PSOE" that the "trans resistance" was going to "fight" for the approval of the law that includes their rights. . The record of amendments to the text and, especially, the modification proposals that the PSOE has presented, is what has made the Trans Platform Federation want to go out on the streets again. Specifically, the socialists want to toughen gender self-determination in children under 16 and also the process in case of reversal of gender change. For the entity, the intentions of the main government party are "prejudicial and stigmatizing towards trans people." Regarding the proposal so that minors between 12 and 16 years of age need judicial approval to be able to change their name and sex in the Civil Registry, they consider that they are "unconstitutional and contrary to European recommendations" which, as he explained, speak of " administrative procedures, fast, simple and without age limit". In this context, the platform has recalled the existence of various judgments and the assessment of the European Court of Human Rights, as well as the "unanimous position of the institutions in defense of human rights" of the Council of Europe and the European Union, that they "advocate the depathologization of trans identities" and that the States "pro


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