Spain’s Constitutional Court admitted the central government’s constitutional challenge against parts of Valencia’s 2025 reform of the regional Trans Law and suspended the challenged provisions

Spain’s Constitutional Court admitted the central government’s constitutional challenge against parts of Valencia’s 2025 reform of the regional Trans Law and suspended the challenged provisions. The suspended provisions amended several parts of Valencia’s 2017 law on gender identity and expression. The government argues that the reform may violate state powers over equality, health, education, and basic rights, including the national 2023 Trans and LGTBI Law. The challenge focuses especially on provisions concerning minors, education, and the regulation of “conversion therapies.” 

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