
Elisabeth Wass
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Elisabeth Wass
@wasspension
Utflytting till Sydbaden - snö i bergen, sol, vinrankor och klart varmare än i Sverige. Pensionsnerd, allmänt åsiktsfull och gillar att cykla.


Absolutely glorious watching Kemi skewer the entire front bench



@PontusPersson5 Min pappa kom som arbetskraftsinvandrare på 70 talet. Så därför hamnade jag här och har inga planer på att flytta.


Kristersson bör omgående tillsätta en extern granskning av hur regeringen hanterar jäv och intressekonflikter. Gång på gång har vi sett regeringsföreträdare hamna i blåsväder när privata intressen tillåtits gå före svenska folkets. Det måste få ett slut! expressen.se/nyheter/politi…

Förstår svårigheterna med att förbjuda sådant jag önskar inte fanns. Men det här, att subventionera icke medicinskt motiverade ingrepp på barn. Vet någon hur partierna i Region Stockholm ställer sig till det?







Conversion therapy bans in the EU: press conference live at this link at 2:30PM CET audiovisual.ec.europa.eu/en

Das 👇🏼ist die Juristin Amit Soussana am 7. Oktober 2023. Ihr Leidensweg ist gut dokumentiert. Sie hat überlebt und eine Zeugenaussage gemacht. Unwiderlegbar gab es beim #October7thMassacre systematische sexuelle #Gewalt. Gegen die Billigung der Verbrechen gehe ich auf die Straße.


SVT-stjärnornas avhopp är en allvarlig larmklocka aftonbladet.se/ledare/a/ExJKv…

💥No EU ban on conversion therapy (but a full soft-power push) ⬇️ Today, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Equality Commissioner Hadja Lahbib presented their response to the European Citizens’ Initiative calling for “LGBTIQ+ conversion therapy bans” - effectively targeting talk therapy with young people grappling with questions of identity, sexuality and sexual orientation, with implications not only for therapists, but also for teachers, doctors and even families. Good and bad news: ❗️There will be no EU-wide ban: the Commission will not propose making this a “Eurocrime” or adopt binding legislation. ❗️Instead, it plans to adopt a non-binding recommendation in 2027, calling on Member States to introduce bans on so-called conversion practices. From a legal standpoint, little will change. In terms of soft power, however, significant resources and political will are being mobilised: ◘ promoting “good practices” from existing bans and encouraging all Member States to follow ◘ recommending complementary measures, including training for mental health and medical professionals ◘ requesting reporting from Member States on implementation ◘ expanding “structured dialogue” via the Expert Group on LGBTIQ+ Equality (Member States, Commission, stakeholders) ◘ launching an LGBTIQ+ policy forum with civil society organisations (first edition before end of 2026, focused on conversion practices) ◘ commissioning a study on conversion practices No binding law, but a comprehensive soft-power framework that goes beyond symbolism: consolidating far-reaching regimes in some Member States (Spain, Malta), nudging reluctant ones off the fence (Netherlands, Austria), and laying the groundwork for the next political turn in resistant states (Latvia). Much of the preparatory work for these measures will likely be carried out by the Irish Presidency, a reflection of how well in advance this has been planned. Gender identity has thoroughly captured the EU, with loyalty and belonging eagerly performed from the top down - orchestrated for #IDAHOBIT, flags go up at the Commission building to secure applause from transactivist NGOs.















