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A globally anticipated legislation to amend the National Gender Equality Policy 2020 is expected to be tabled by the newly elected Government of Bhutan led by Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay. International LGBTIQA+ rights campaigner Peter Tatchell said, “It is great to see progress in Bhutan: first with the decriminalisation of homosexuality in 2021 and now with the National Gender Equality Policy Review. As well as marriage equality, LGBTs everywhere need laws to protect them against discrimination and hate crime, LGBT-inclusive sex education in schools, and the legal recognition of trans and non-binary people. I hope the new Government will legislate accordingly.”
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