Belgian National Team Star Disagrees with Government-Backed Support for LGBTQ+ Community

Belgian Thomas Meunier, the German defender of Borussia Dortmund, has criticized the government of his country, which recently passed a law to support homosexuals.

And the Belgian government approved a new law giving citizens the right to change gender and name, which is in the interests of this group.

Monier, 31, did not like the law, as he posted a tweet via his official Twitter account expressing strong displeasure with the move.

Monnier shared a link to news of the government’s approval of the law and attached it to a tweet in which he wrote: “The world is spinning out of control at an incredible rate, I’m going crazy.”

And the Belgian website rtbf confirmed that the Council of Ministers has legislated a law called Transgender Law Reform, which allows citizens to change gender and name multiple times.

This law repealed the previous legal article, which included some of the provisions of the Transgender Law, issued in 2017.

The new law will also allow multiple gender and name changes in vital records, and the law states that “it is important to respect the rights of transgender people and be able to change their gender registration to match their gender identity without unnecessary or complicated procedures.” “.

The site confirmed that this law in its second phase will focus on the possibility of recognizing people with a “non-binary” identity.

The Belgian right-back has been playing for Borussia Dortmund since leaving Paris Saint-Germain in July 2021.

Since then, Meunier has made 75 appearances in all competitions, scoring 3 goals and providing 8 assists to his teammates.

Source: Arabic Post

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