The amendment also stipulates that children must have parental permission before receiving sexual education and places restrictions on who can adopt minors.
Slovakia passed an amendment to its constitution that recognizes only two genders, along with other measures, through its parliament on Friday.
The amendment, drafted by Prime Minister Robert Ficoโs government, required a three-fifths majority to pass, and moved through the National Council with 90 of the 150 members backing it.
It states that Slovakia only recognizes two genders, male and female, and that Bratislava retains its sovereignty in matters of โnational identity,โ especially in โfundamental cultural-ethical questions.โ
It also bans surrogacy and places tighter restrictions on who is eligible to adopt a child, heavily favoring married couples.
Slovakiaโs constitution already defined marriage as โa unique union between a man and a woman.โ
Parental consent will also now be needed before children can be taught sexual education, and it enshrines equal pay for men and women in the constitution.
Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Fico thanked all the MPs who supported the changes, and said it was not just a victory for his Direction-Social Democracy party, commonly known as Smer, but a victory for Slovakia.
โThis is a shield that we have created. It can serve as an example for other countries. Liberalism and progressivism are destroying Europe. Let us be proud of what weโve achieved,โ he said, according to local news outlet News Now.
โThis is Slovakiaโs victory, not a victory for Smer. Slovakia has shown Europe and the world that we are here, just as we were centuries ago, and that we can say that we wonโt let Brussels tell us that there is a third, fourth, or fifth gender.โ
By Guy Birchall