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According to the Pirates, the sex in the citizen is discriminatory and should disappear. SURVEY

Instead of a photo, only a chip that contains not only your portrait, but also fingerprints. This is what ID cards might look like again. Some information, such as title, birth number, or marital status, could also disappear. According to the Pirates, however, gender should not be mentioned there either, because some may feel discriminated against.

“These are people who do not want to mention it, it may be people who are in transition, the process is difficult, it takes several years. In many EU countries it is not, the most visible case is Germany and the world has not collapsed because of that.” pointed out MP Ondřej Profant (Pirates).

But some MEPs are not far off. “The SPD will defend the normal world, and in the normal world, when someone is born, they have either a pindik or a pipinka,” said SPD chief Tomio Okamura.

“I consider it utter nonsense, it’s just a rush to the progressive wave from the West, for me there are two sexes, male and female – I don’t know any 63 sexes,” added ODS MP Marek Benda.

“I want modern opinions that relate to the per mille of people. So I ask where it will end. Because, for example, the birth number is designed so that you can tell if it is a man or a woman. So I would like to ask colleagues Pirates, if they will want to change the concept of the birth number in the future, “criticized the proposal by YES MP Patrik Nacher.

Stronger security features are part of the EU’s counter-terrorism measures. The state printing house of securities is also preparing for changes, because the Czechs could prove themselves with new ID cards this year. The amendment to the Act on Identity Cards will be discussed by deputies in the second reading at Wednesday’s meeting of the Chamber of Deputies.

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