LGBT Pilipinas – a group that backed the Marcos-Duterte tandem in the 2022 polls – is lobbying for an ‘advisory body or commission’ for LGBTQIA+ affairs.
MANILA, Philippines – First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos said that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will likely “grant the wish” of LGBT Pilipinas, a group that backed his 2022 run, to create an “advisory body or commission” for LGBTQIA+ affairs.
In the Philippines, explicit protections for those who identify as LGBTQIA+ is mostly piecemeal and local, through ordinances. An anti-SOGIE discrimination bill, in different forms, has been pending before Congress for over two decades. LGBT Pilipinas mobilized and campaigned for both Marcos and Duterte during the 2022 polls. It was during an LGBT Pilipinas even where Duterte opened up about her own discovery of gender expression, telling members back in March 2022 that she “sometimes wants to be a man and sometimes wants to be a woman.”
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