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World's first openly transgender member of parliament dies.

New Zealander Georgina Beyer, the world’s first openly transgender member of parliament and tireless advocate for LGBTQ rights, has died at the age of 65.

She had long battled kidney disease but statements about her death did not mention the cause.

A former sex worker, actor and drag queen, Beyer was elected to national parliament in 1999 after several years as mayor of Carterton, a rural town on the country’s North Island. She served as a Labour MP until 2007.

Made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit by Queen Elizabeth II in 2020 for services to the LGBTQ community, she was known for her work in the legalization of civil unions and gay marriage as well as the decriminalization of prostitution.

Speaking before parliament on the issue of prostitution reform in 2003, she said: “I support this bill for all the prostitutes I have ever known who have died before the age of 20 because of the inhumanity and hypocrisy of a society that would not ever give them the chance to redeem whatever circumstances made them arrive in that industry.”

Of Maori descent, she ran again for parliament for the former Mana Party in 2014 but was unsuccessful.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said Beyer made a lasting impression on parliament.

Source: www.nbcnews.com

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