The Supreme Court of Justice had requested that her birth certificate and ID include her gender identity as “transvestite femininity.”
The vice president Victoria Villarruel celebrated this Wednesday a Supreme Court ruling of Justice against the request of a person who asked that their gender appear on their DNI as “transvestite femininity” instead of F for “female”.
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“Great progress by the Court to put a stop to the delirium of gender ideology,” Villarruel stated on his X account (exTwitter), in reference to the Court ruling released this Wednesday.


Previously, the vice president clarified that “The State does not have to interfere in the sphere of privacy of individuals, nor does it compulsively endorse forcing other citizens to believe fanciful self-perceptions.”“.
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The Supreme Court ruling
Based on the gender identity law, In 2015, the petitioner had requested a gender change on his DNI from “male” to “female”. Four years later, he requested that a new rectification be made to include “transvestite femininity”your self-perceived identity, both on your birth certificate and on your DNI.
The trial judge Myriam Cataldi gave rise to the proposal and ordered Civil Registry and Capacity of Persons Proceed to the registration rectification on the birth certificate saying “transvestite femininity”. The State appealed the ruling.
In December 2019 the Civil Chamber rejected the request because it contradicted what was established in the legislation in that regard. “The law makes no mention of the registration of multiple gender options nor does it introduce markers other than those mentioned,” the ruling said.
Finally, five years later, the Supreme Court ruled in the same line as the Civil Chamber. In his vote, the president of the Supreme Court, Horacio Rosattiincluded a clarification and stated that this decision would not violate the right to identity, which “is typical of people’s intimate area and is protected” by article 19 of the National Constitution.
Source: Ambito

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