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He no longer had any prospects for life in Hungary. I no longer have any confidence in the state there
– explains Ivett Ördög, a forty-year-old man in the latest issue of the Hamburg news magazine Der Spiegel, why he left Hungary and moved to Berlin with his partner in August. Since then, he has worked as a director of the software development team for a company in the German capital.
Along with her partner, they are both transgender.
For the mathematician and software developer Devil In Hungary, the possibilities have become increasingly limited. It took a long time for him to find his true self, according to a report in the German liberal magazineervador seeks to highlight the shortcomings of its family policy.
The child was born to a boy, but underwent hormone therapy and sexual conversion two years ago at home.
- his own father found him repulsive when he looked at him,
- at work he complained that he had started using the women’s lavatory,
- were considered fraudulent at the post office and at the bank,
- At a music festival, the admissions officer wanted to call a police officer.
Most Hungarians are not much more hostile to us than in other places. It is the policy of Orbán and his government that is so extreme
– says Ivett Ördög, who is suing Hungary in two cases:
- your request for a name change was rejected, and
- According to him, Hungary does not comply with the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights with regard to sexual minorities.
Der Spiegel also recalls that two weeks ago the Hungarian Parliament adopted an amendment to the Basic Law, according to which the mother is a woman and the father is a man.
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