Thanks to Zsolt Semjén’s modifier, transgender people could get married in Hungary



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She married a transgender couple in Polgárdi last week. This has never officially happened in the history of Hungary, Tamara Csillag and Elvira Angyal could only get married now because, at the suggestion of Zsolt Semjén, during the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic, the parliamentary majority of Fidesz and KDNP made it impossible for people transgender will change Hungarian law.

For this reason, Tamara Csillag is still mentioned as a man in her personal documents, while Elvira Angyal achieved legal non-modification before the entry into force of the Semjén amendment. Thus, since according to the Fundamental Law of Hungary, also adopted by Fidesz and the KDNP and then rewritten several times, marriage can take place between a man and a woman, the couple who get married in Polgárki met all the legal requirements .

Both members of the couple were born men and both had families when they decided to continue their lives as women. The son of one of them was also present at the ceremony, a Reuters reporter was told that they were very happy that their relationship was officially sealed. (Reuters)

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