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    Default Argentina's Army must comply with 1% quota for trans individuals

    Argentina's Army has been included on a list of official bodies that must comply with new legislation guaranteeing the incorporation of transvestites, transsexuals and transgender people into the workplace, according to press reports.

    Argentina's Army is one of several official bodies that must comply with new legislation guaranteeing the incorporation of transvestites, transsexuals and transgender people into the workplace, according to press reports.

    Sources from the Defence Ministry, quoted in various media outlets, said that Army commanders and chiefs have been asked to prepare a report on "the existing situation" regarding compliance with the new norm, which requires that one percent of state posts be guaranteed for trans individuals, provided there are suitable candidates.

    On September 4, the government published a decree saying the new one-percent quota would apply to state agencies as part of an effort to "begin to repair the violations that have historically been committed against transvestites, transsexuals and transgender people."

    https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/arge...ividuals.phtml

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    No surprise, it is very consistent with what they have been doing.


    Transgender rights in Argentina

    Transgender rights in Argentina have been lauded by many as some of the world's most progressive. The country "has one of the world's most comprehensive transgender rights laws"

    its Gender Identity Law, passed in 2012, made Argentina the "only country that allows people to change their gender identities without facing barriers such as hormone therapy, surgery or psychiatric diagnosis that labels them as having an abnormality". In 2015, the World Health Organization cited Argentina as an exemplary country for providing transgender rights. Leading transgender activists include Lohana Berkins, Diana Sacayán, Mariela Muñoz, María Belén Correa, Marlene Wayar, Claudia Pía Baudracco, Susy Shock and Lara Bertolini.

    Currently, Argentine trans activists are pushing for anti-discrimination and employment quota laws, as well as to stop killings of trans people.
    The "Day of the Promotion of the Rights of Trans People" is celebrated in the city of Buenos Aires and in Santa Fe Province on March 18, in memory of activist Claudia Pía Baudracco.

    Gender Identity Law

    The Gender Identity Law (Spanish: Ley de identidad de género), Argentina's law number 26.743, allows transgender people to be treated according to their self-perceived identity and have their personal documents registered with the corresponding name and gender. In addition, it orders that all medical treatments for transitioning be included in the Compulsory Medical Program, which guarantees coverage by practices throughout the health system, both public and private. Approved by the Senate on 9 May 2012 and promulgated on 24 May, it has been lauded by the United Nations as a pioneering step for transgender rights in the region.


    Trans Six-Year-Old Is Argentina's Youngest to Amend Gender on Birth Certificate.

    https://www.advocate.com/politics/tr...d-gender-birth

    A six-year-old girl who was assigned male at birth won her legal battle to change her national ID card and birth certificate to reflect her accurate gender.
    A six-year-old girl named Luana, or "Lulu" for short, may be the youngest person ever in Argentina to legally change her gender from that which she was assigned at birth, reports the U.K. Telegraph.

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