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The President and the ->-bleeped-<-s
By Bruno Bimbi | Monday December 26, 2011 15:47
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In the last regular session of 2011, the House of Representatives passed by an overwhelming majority, and with a vote of all parties, a gender identity law which, if confirmed by the Senate, will be the most advanced in the world. Among other achievements, this law, ->-bleeped-<-s and transsexuals have recognized the right to bear his name and its type in the ID and all personal documents. The project was supported by the government of Cristina Kirchner, the first woman elected to preside over the country and recently re-elected with 54% of the vote. It is in the government of a female president for finalizing two historic events for the conquest of LGBT people's rights: the equal marriage law and gender identity. However, while politics moves, much of the media seems wedded to a conservatism that is rotten.