Third political party ADPD has called to put an end on the ban on blood donations from gay men as part of its electoral manifesto.
ADPD candidate Mina Tolu said that ‘as a non-binary trans person who is accessing trans specific healthcare through the Gender Wellbeing Clinic, I know as well as other trans people in Malta how long the waiting lists are.’
The candidate said that the party would increase funding to this clinic, decrease waiting times and allow more inclusive access to the vital service. Apart from this, the ban on blood donations from gay men would be abolished as it is based on misinformation and discrimination.
Carmel Cacopardo, the ADPD chairperson, spoke out against hatred, especially that which seeks to dehumanise and silence individuals and their identities.
‘Unfortunately also in Malta we can observe the rising trend of hatred from far-right groups in society. Homophobia, transphobia, racism xenophobia and sexism can and are being used by some politicians to dehumanise individuals in our society. Including during this general election campaign. We cannot accept this.’
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