The Trans Law has caused harmful effects and opens the door to massive legal fraud.
37 men in Ceuta have legally changed their sex to female, but have kept their male name and marital status, taking advantage of positive discrimination measures.
There are concerns about the repercussions of this Law on less demanding physical tests for women in oppositions to the National Police and Civil Guard.
The Law promotes the potential for non-transgender persons to take advantage of female institutional recognition for fraudulent purposes.
The 'gender self-determination' ideology has displaced biological reality and the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria.
The law has provoked discord within the Spanish feminist movement and has led to the division between classical feminism and a more radical one.
Reforms to the law are proposed to establish objective parameters and combat fraud and future misuse.
Conclusion: The Trans Law has brought numerous problems and controversies, from an increase in fraud to great social discontent. It needs to be reviewed and reformed to mitigate these problems and promote equity in an effective and fair way.