The Madrid City Council , led by the popular José Luis Martínez Almeida , hosts in its facilities at the Clara del Rey Cultural Center-ABC Museum an exhibition praising the Trans Law approved by the ministry of Irene Montero . The exhibition's inaugural poster, as well as the information brochures, celebrate the day this legislation was approved as the day we Spaniards " won the lottelthough most of us did not win the lottery, I have to tell you that yes, in some way we all won the lottery because we live in Spain. We are fortunate because the rights that a group sees recognized have a positive impact on the lives of everyone, as has been the case with the approval in Congress of the deputies of the Trans Law Project, which "It is more than a law to help the trans community , although this is one of its most important points," reads the pamphlet and the first sign that can be seen as soon as you enter the exhibition titled Some bodies are like flowers. Trans natures, as OKDIARIO has been able to verify.
The exhibition, which can be visited for free at the municipal center until November 18, is developed by the Spanish Association of Transsexuals in collaboration with the Visible Cultural Association, whose president, Pablo Peinado Céspedes , is the curator of the exhibition. and was inaugurated this week by the councilor of the Central District of Madrid, Carlos Segura . It is striking Phone Number Data that it is a municipal facility that hosts this exhibition that highly praises Irene Montero 's Trans Law , despite the fact that the mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez Almeida, has shown on numerous occasions his resounding rejection of this legislation.
Almeida has publicly stated that he shares "fully" with the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo , the "need" to reform the Trans Law . For the mayor of Madrid, who won the absolute majority in the municipal elections on May 28, both the Trans Law , the Democratic Memory Law and the Animal Welfare Law are "examples that politics is not like politics." society".

In the area of the Community of Madrid, in line with the postulates defended by President Isabel Díaz Ayuso , Almeida advocates "studying and correcting" the regional Trans Law and placing it on the spectrum of "sensibility" to make a law that is "better adapts to reality and avoids situations that are not the most appropriate."
In addition to praising the Trans Law , the exhibition also describes the Más Madrid representative in the Assembly Carla Antonelli and the spokesperson for Sumar Feminism, Elizabeth Duval , as “fascinating characters . ” The exhibition ensures that transgender people like them are "writing the future right now" and "since December 22, 2022, for the first time in history, they are doing so with the law and the rule of law as allies. On the other hand, the exhibition includes the portrait of Catalina de Erauso , painted by Juan van der Hamer y León in 1625, considered, according to the exhibition, the first trans man in history. Nicknamed La nun alférez, she is defined as "one of the most legendary and controversial characters of the Spanish Golden Age .