Bulgarian court recognizes "gender" as unconstitutional



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The Bulgarian Constitutional Court admitted Friday that the term "gender" was erasing the boundaries between the two biological gender and was unconstitutional. 19659006] "Defining gender as a social concept challenges the boundaries between two biologically determined bades, a woman and a man," says the judgment, which formulates the court's view of the Istanbul Convention. Subsequently, the court rejected the Istanbul Convention, which aims to combat violence against women, rejecting this view, supported by Borisov's conservatives. Coalition Partners – United Patriotic Allies Nationalists (OP), Orthodox Church and Muslim Minority, GERB (19659006) "If society no longer sees the difference between men and women, the fight against violence" OP condemned the verdict as a "victory" emphasizing that the Istanbul Convention "would introduce an unacceptable concept of gender in children's gardens and schools" and legitimize transbaduals.

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