Slovakia amends constitution to recognize only two genders and limit LGBTQ rights

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Slovakia's parliament amended its constitution to recognize only two genders, restrict adoption to married heterosexual couples, and ban surrogacy, while asserting national law's precedence over EU law in cultural and ethical matters, sparking criticism from human rights organizations and raising concerns about the country's democratic and human rights trajectory.
- Slovakia enshrines 2 genders in constitution politico.eu
- Slovakia passes law to recognise only two sexes and restrict adoption BBC
- Slovak constitutional change promotes anti-LGBTQ ‘national identity’ Al Jazeera
- Slovakia changes constitution to enshrine 2 genders dw.com
- Slovak parliament approves constitutional change curbing rights of same-sex couples France 24
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