He goes to a paid clinic - the service costs from 30 thousand to 60 thousand rubles - receives a certificate and with this certificate goes further to the registry office, to the passport office to change his last name, first name and patronymic," he added. A man gets up in the morning and decides for himself that he is no longer a man, but a woman not a woman, but a man. "Decisions can be made in private clinics. "Over the past time, 2,700 decisions related to gender reassignment have been registered in our country," State Duma speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said at a meeting of the Council of Legislators, as reported by Kommersant, per translations via Google Translate. The certificate costs between 30,000 to 60,000 rubles ($382 to $764) and would allow Russian citizens to change their gender and name at the registry office and passport office. Since the war began in February 2022, Russia has seen a surge of young people going to private clinics to get certifications stating they have undergone gender reassignment in hopes of avoiding getting conscripted into the military. More Russians are now considering getting a sex change to avoid being drafted into the army amid the war in Ukraine, according to a report. The bill could be introduced to the lower house of parliament as early as May 15. The State Duma is now working on a bill to ban sex change without having undergone gender reassignment surgery.
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