Lithuania – proposal to prohibit gender reassignment surgery
Written declaration
No.
493
| Doc. 12753
| 09 February 2012
- Signatories:
- Ms Anette TRETTEBERGSTUEN,
Norway, SOC ; Ms Karin ANDERSEN,
Norway, UEL ; Mr Mörður ÁRNASON,
Iceland, SOC ; Ms Lise CHRISTOFFERSEN,
Norway, SOC ; Mr Michael CONNARTY,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Paul FLYNN,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Ms Sylvi GRAHAM,
Norway, EPP/CD ; Mr Håkon HAUGLI,
Norway, SOC ; Ms Francine JOHN-CALAME,
Switzerland ; Ms Athina KYRIAKIDOU,
Cyprus, SOC ; Mr Dirk Van der MAELEN,
Belgium, SOC ; Mr Saša MAGAZINOVIĆ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, SOC ; Mr Philippe MAHOUX,
Belgium, SOC ; Ms Liliane MAURY PASQUIER,
Switzerland, SOC ; Ms Sandra OSBORNE,
United Kingdom, SOC ; Mr Geir POLLESTAD,
Norway, ALDE ; Mr Indrek SAAR,
Estonia, SOC ; Mr Fidias SARIKAS,
Cyprus ; Mr Stefan SCHENNACH,
Austria, SOC ; Ms Doris STUMP,
Switzerland ; Mr Boško TOMIĆ,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, SOC ; Ms Gisela WURM,
Austria, SOC
- Origin
- Written Declaration
first published on 5 October 2011 with 21 signatures.
- Thesaurus
This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
The current session of the Lithuanian Parliament is to consider
a proposal to ban gender reassignment surgery.
The bill put forward by Antanas Matulas MP, Chairman of the
Parliament's Committee on Health Affairs, would prohibit doctors
and surgeons from performing gender reassignment operations.
The case-law of the European Court of Human Rights considers
the right to sexual self-determination as one of the aspects of
the right to respect for one’s private life guaranteed by Article
8 of the Convention and requires Contracting States to provide for
the possibility to undergo surgery leading to full gender-reassignment.
Moreover, Lithuania, in agreeing the Committee of Ministers
Recommendation on combating discrimination on the grounds of sexual
orientation or gender identity, accepted its obligations with regard
to these principles.
This proposal is an egregious attack on the fundamental rights
of a highly vulnerable minority, who are in any event at risk of
violence and discrimination on a regular basis.
We call upon the Lithuanian government and members of Lithuania's
delegation to the Assembly to work to ensure rejection of this proposal.