Querétaro's gender identity law dead on arrival after governor announces veto
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Querétaro's gender identity law dead on arrival after governor announces veto
Querétaro’s state governor Mauricio Kuri González announced on Monday that he was vetoing a law that would allow individuals to change their legal gender in Mexico’s Civil Registry, after the law was approved by the state Congress on April 30. “This law, promoted by the radical left, allows girls and boys… to change their sex on their birth certificate according to their self-perception,” said Kuri, who represents the conservative National Actio…
Querétaro, Qro., PAN Gov. Mauricio Kuri González reported that he vetoed the Gender Identity Act that was passed in a state congressional session on April 30.
Although the Querétaro Congress passed the Gender Identity Act on April 30, the governor of the state, Mauricio Kuri, reported that he will veto this legislation on the grounds that the law will allow girls and boys to “change sex in their birth certificate according to their self-perception.” In a video published on their social networks, the president accused the Gender Identity Act of going “against the values, education and integrity of the …
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