From the Associated Press
Mexican lawmaker floats trans rights bill
Friday, January 26, 2007
A Mexican congressman said Thursday he will submit a bill in March that
would amend the country's constitution to guarantee the rights of
transsexuals and change civil laws to ensure that they can legally change
their name and gender.
David Sanchez Camacho's bill would insert a paragraph into Article 4 of the
Mexican Constitution stating that "every person has the right to the
recognition and free exercise of their gender identity and their gender
expression."
Article 4 now guarantees equal rights for women and men and states the
rights of children and families, but it does not mention gay men, lesbians
or transsexuals. A transsexual is a person who has undergone a sex-change
operation or whose sexual identification does not correspond with the gender
at birth.
Changes to the constitution need approval from two thirds of both houses of
Congress and two-thirds majorities in at least 16 of the 31 state
legislatures.
Sanchez Camacho said he had the support of his leftist Democratic Revolution
Party, which holds about one quarter of the seats in the lower house.
Transgender activists said they hope other countries will present similar
proposals.