Czech Republic’s top court rules that surgery is not required to officially change gender
- The Czech Republic's highest legal authority ruled against a law mandating surgery for gender identity changes, citing it as 'unconstitutional.'
- The decision was supported by 13 out of 15 judges, making it final and not subject to appeal.
- Parliament has until next year to amend the law, which now allows transgender individuals to change their gender without surgical requirements.
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