LGBT rights in Cristoria

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General location of Cristoria in the macronational world (Lucas County is highlighted in blue, Lucas is a county in the state of Ohio)
StatusLegal since 2023
Gender identityTransgender individuals can change sex by self-determination since 2023[1]
MilitaryYes
Family rights
Recognition of relationshipsYes
AdoptionYes

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in the Republic of Cristoria are declared as human rights and individuals within the LGBT community are protected via the Civil Rights Act of 2023; proposed by President Christopher P. in March 2023.

History

LGBT rights in Cristoria go back to October 2022 under the Kingdom of Cristoria, whereas ex-monarch Christopher I drafted a legislative bill to the Parliament of Cristoria on 30 October 2022.

Following the dissolution of the Kingdom of Cristoria, the Socialist Republic of Cristoria was founded. With the legislature being moved to a congress, Christopher P. waited until the country regained stability to propose any bills.

Finally, on 14 March 2023, Christopher P. began writing his "Civil Rights Act of 2023"[1] legislative bill and would ultimately process it in congress on 21 March 2023, with it being enacted and signed off on 28 March 2023.

Individual rights

Category Republic of Cristoria
Same-sex sexual activity Yes
Equal age of consent Yes
Anti-discrimination laws in employment Yes
Anti-discrimination laws in all other areas Yes
Hate crimes laws covering both sexual orientation and gender identity Yes
Anti-hate speech legislation Yes
Recognition of same-sex couples (e.g. civil unions) Yes
Marriage Equality (e.g. Xame sex marriage) Yes
Adoption by same-sex couples Yes
Homosexuals allowed to serve openly in the military Yes
Transgender people allowed to serve openly in the military Yes
Right to change legal gender Yes
Access to in vitro fertilisation for lesbians Yes
Homosexuals allowed to donate blood Yes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 P. Christopher "Civil Rights Act of 2023" 1st Cristorian Congress Retrieved 23 May 2023.