United Nations Vote on 'removing SOGI' on December 17 2025
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From: Penny Claridge
Dear Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
On or around December 17th 2025 at the United Nations General Assembly, a vote was passed to remove “sexual orientation and gender identity” from a UN resolution concerning rights of persons with disabilities.
The RESOLUTION concerning rights of persons with disabilities was led by New Zealand and Mexico.
An AMENDMENT to the resolution, sponsored by Egypt was passed. New Zealand voted against the amendment. Please provide the name of the New Zealand representative that placed New Zealand's vote on this resolution, and all communications, memos and documents that provides context and background to support New Zealand's involvement in championing the resolution, and why New Zealand voted against the amendment to remove the words "sexual orientation and gender identity" from the resolution.
For your reference here is the resolution: https://docs.un.org/en/A/80/L.40 and here is the press release on the outcome. https://press.un.org/en/2025/ga12746.doc...
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Yours faithfully,
Penny Claridge
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