Gender will cease to be mentioned on identity cards in the Netherlands in the next few years because it is "unnecessary" information, the education and culture minister has said.
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Gender categories will soon become obselete on Dutch ID cards
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In a letter
to parliament seen by AFP on Saturday, Ingrid van Engelshoven -- whose brief
also includes emancipation -- said gender categories would be omitted from ID
cards "starting from 2024/2025".
Van
Engelshoven said she intended to "limit where possible the unnecessary
registration of gender" even if such information would continue to be
included on passports in line with
European Union regulations.
"The
Netherlands will not be the first member state whose ID cards omit gender. The
German ID card does not include it," the minister wrote.
People
should be able to "create their own identity and live in full freedom and
security", van Engelshoven said.
Dutch LGBTI
(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex) rights organisations
welcomed the move.
"It is
excellent news for people who encounter problems with these sort of categories
on their ID cards on a daily basis," they said in a joint statement.
"And
it's also good news for whoever believes that the contents of your underwear
does not concern the government or the authorities."
The
Netherlands took a step towards recognising a third sex in 2018 when Dutch
intersex individuals won the right not to define themselves as male or female
on their birth certificate.

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