• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The proposal, which will get rid of the 1980s requirement for two psychological assessments, will make it easier for trans, intersex, and non-binary people to legally change name and gender in the country.

    The German government approved the proposal for a new law of self-determination on Wednesday making it easier for individuals to legally change their name and gender, answering a long-held request by the LGBTQ+ community in the country.

    If introduced, the reform would allow trans, intersex, and non-binary people in the country to change their name and gender in the government registry offices with a simple procedure that involves submitting a self-disclosure form.

    The currently existing law dates back to the 1980s and requires those wanting to change their name and gender to submit two psychological reports with a district court making the final decision - treating the whole issue like an illness.

    The proposed “Self-Determination Act” - a flagship of Social Democratic Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition government - has yet to be submitted to the country’s Parliament for approval.

    If passed, the law will allow Germany to join a list of a few countries in Europe that have already embraced the legal principle of self-determination, includingBelgium, Spain, Ireland, Luxembourg and Denmark.


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    1 year ago

    Isn’t really as good as it sounds. Requires sending your documents to three different agencies that don’t need them.