There’s a weird prioritization by the European Councilwho are looking for solutions to the drought and trying to limit Vladimir Putin’s actions in order to avoid a world war, and are now also facing an economic and energy crisis, asks the gender transformation also gods minors. This is the call made with a report highlighting that the removal of all obstacles preventing full legal recognition of a person’s chosen gender is slow and that this opportunity should also be made accessible to minors on a grass-roots basis too judge what is in their best interest. But that’s not all, because the Council of Europe has also proposed abolishing compulsory voting between female and male sex for identification on documents.
That ideological struggles in Europe and after the veiled girls chosen as a symbol of young Europeans, there are also proposals to facilitate sex reassignment in young minors. The document is quite detailed in this regard and calls on states to eliminate the need to undergo any medical treatment, including sterilization before you can change your gender. The transition is a highly complex process that by law must take place under very strict medical and psychological scrutiny, which can only be achieved after certainty that the person really wants it. And these are merely medical and psychological assessments that cannot be relaxed for the health of the individual himself.
In addition, the report of the Council of Europe underlines on the one hand the commitment of the countries in the question of legal recognition so, even if there are still countries where this has not happened or where there have been setbacks. In particular, the document shows that 39 member states of the Council of Europe, including Italy, have legal or administrative measures ensuring legal gender reassignment surgery, while 7 others, Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Principality of Monaco, North Macedonia and San Marino do not. In Italy, as in 27 other states, the person must undergo a psychological examinationand our country, the report says, is also among 24 states that oblige those who change gender to a Medical Intervention, although the document shows that both the Court of Cassation and the Constitutional Court took the opposite view in 2015. Our state is also among the 17 that allow minors to change gender, albeit with restrictions, while Malta and Luxembourg have no age limit.