Albania, I owe you an apology. I wasn’t really familiar with your game.
dancing and shqipping around with joy
This is really good, not many mostly Muslim countries have laws like this on the books. It can be a viable place for queers in Muslim countries to go to, many just go to Turkey which while better than many areas is still not ideal.
Is there a source for this that isn’t some dork on twitter? Maybe ill just look it up one moment please
Found some articles relating to old Albanian feudal law about afab people swearing to maintain their virginity and living as men, as a third gender, I think i’d read about that before, I cant find anything about a recent law though (i could have tried harder)
e: oh that’s a newswebsite and they do provide a source (in Albanian https://tvklan.al/jo-me-vetem-burre-dhe-grua-cfare-permban-projektligji-i-ri-per-barazine-gjinore)
yes i am very cynical about anglophone twitter
machine translation of the above linked article
Not only husband and wife, what the new draft law on Gender Equality contains
3 min reading - Published 20:03, 15 September 2025
Traditionally in Albania, gender legal definition has been limited to two categories: husband and wife. But a fundamental amendment is being proposed through the new draft law “On Gender Equality”, which is currently in the Assembly. The final draft contains a comprehensive approach, paving the way for the legal recognition of gender identities, beyond the classic concept.
How the definition changed
Initially, when the bill was laid for public consultation in March 2025, the definition was clear and close: Women and men within the meaning of this law also means girls and boys.
But during the consultation process, the LGBTI Alliance demanded that the law not be limited to two gender categories, but to include other identities, as happens in many Western countries that have known more diverse gender realities.
The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare accepted this proposal, and in the final version, now the term ****” takes on a new legal meaning: Gjini, according to this law, has a comprehensive meaning in accordance with the principles of equality and non-discrimination regarding identity and gender expression.
This change is reflected in other articles of the law, making it clear that it is not just a linguistic modification, but about a conceptual and legal change that recognizes gender categories beyond husband and wife.
However, the law does not include a concrete list of non-binary genders, leaving open interpretation and practical implementation.
In international debates, up to 70+ gender identities have been identified, from the most common as non-binary, queer, or agnor, to more specific categories. Legal recognition of these identities can be challenging for the practical implementation of the law, especially in terms of quotas and institutional representation
One of the innovations of the draft law is to determine mandatory gender representation in public and private institutions, from 30% to 50%. This applies to: legislative power, executive power, judicial power, central and local public administration, influential private sectors.
Although the draft law on Gender Equality marks an important step towards the inclusion of non-binary gender communities in the Albanian legal framework, at the same time, raises serious questions about practical implementation, especially in relation to representation quotas and existing institutional structures. The question that can spark the debate is: How will the gender quota work when the genders are no longer known?
In a system of only two genders (men and women), the separation is clear: e.g., 30% women, 70% men or 50%-50%. But if the law recognizes more than two genders, then the quotor separation becomes mathematically impossible, if each should be guaranteed a minimum of representation (e.g., 30%).
If adopted in this form, Albania will become one of the first countries in the region to legally recognize gender identities beyond men and women, paving the way for broad social and institutional debate on identity, equality and real representation
(I could have tried harder)
“…but then again, who does?” :bladerunnerguy:
Makes sense considering the Balkans is one of the few areas in Europe where the genders other than male/female weren’t entirely wiped out by the western gender binary (though numbers are still very small, there’s only like 12 living burrnesha left in Albania from what I’m aware). The practice died down when women gained rights under socialism, as many were living as burrnesha to have the same privileges as men, but there were still those who lived as burrnesha because of reasons other than restrictive gender roles (identity being the main one)
I have never heard of this, thanks for posting it!
I had to look that up but man that’s fascinating.
The german wiki quotes a 2017 study of 24 of them, the english one quotes a 2022 study with your twelve
Why is the Albanian the only one with hair
Those are extra eyeballs. Gender is stored in the eyes
∞ 🏳️⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, ze/hir, des/pair, none/use name, undecided]@hexbear.netEnglish511·14 hours agoSocialist Party
Looks inside
Social Democracy
Every time.
What’s that one quote that’s like: in Europe the social democrat party are the liberals, the socialist party are the social democrats, and the party called the Marxist-Leninist Revolutionary Party of Communism are also the social democrats
Social Democracy
Why can’t they just leave the term ‘socialist’ alone - why? They co-opted ‘social democracy’ for reformism, but now they want to take the term socialist…
Ah well - I guess this gender law ain’t that bad.
Will dua lipa change her name to trua lipa
hawk dua lipa
if my albanian top surgery doesn’t give me cool ass eagle wings then i don’t want it
monkey paw uncurls its a blood eagle
Doesn’t read fine print about Albanian top surgery
comes out of anesthesia as a Valkyrie
…… nice
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“March of the Valkyries” but performed by Girl in Red
That means the Balkans have to have the most gender of anywhere in the world
Maybe a CW? That image is transphobic
Respect to the nation of Albania is a precept.
The Albanians, along with the Chinese, make up 1/8th of the world’s population.
red and black I dress eagle on my chest
albanians rock
Identifying as Autochthonous