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oh the biggest change might be that there is no longer any requirement that the applicant “has experienced for a long time that he or she belongs to the other gender” or “has for some time been acting in accordance with this gender identity”. less justification to force delays

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you know i have to say i'm quite happy about it. moved a little maybe. i've seen two compromise gender recognition proposals get torpedoed in the uk. after the previous, left-wing government in sweden failed to pass this law, i assumed it was dead with a right-wing one. not so!

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normally laws that pass through riksdagen are proposed by the government. but the current right-wing government consists of three parties (moderates, liberals, christian democrats), supported by a fourth (sweden democrats), and these last two parties both were against this law

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