Name changes in Mexico?

I honestly did not know about the problems transsexual and transgender people face with name changes in Mexico…

I suggest this very interesting and well researched blog at The Mex Files:

Wow, any time I tag an article “travestis”, I get hits from … Brazil, Peru, Egypt – everywhere really. I don’t know why Mexican trannies are so popular around the world, but Mexican trannies apparently even outclass the Thais when it comes to the best of the best.

PolevnskyA name change would seem to be a small thing, but not in Mexico, where whatever name you’re born with is your name for life. Consider the saga of Senadora Yeidckol Polevnsky (the PRD used to call Carlos Salinas “the unmentionable”.. the PRI refers to her as “the unpronouncable”), who was nearly disqualified as a candidate when she ran for Governor of the State of Mexico on the PRD ticket, because of a name change. Power, politics, child-abuse all factored in something very rare .. a court recognizing a name change.

The background was sordid. The candidate and businesswoman had been continually raped as a child, and gave birth hershelf to two children. Worse the abuser was a family member, and the family was already covering up a second scandal. The future Yeidckol’s mother was the illegitimate daughter of Maximiliano Avilla Camacho (bagman and sleazy brother of the WWII era president, Manuel Avilla Camacho). Political considerations and protecting the family name, as much as protecting the daughter all played a part. The idea was simple… buy a birth certificate from somene who would keep their mouth shut. Unfortunately, there was no one with a name like Lopez or Garcia available, but there was a Polish immigrant whose daughter’s birth had been registered, shortly before the baby died. Citlali Ibáñez Camacho beame Yeidckol Malka Polevnsky Gurwitz.

When this came out during the gubenatorial campaign, the PRI (and PAN) made a stink about it… they couldn’t just stick to raising questions about her honesty (”how can a candidate who doesn’t know her own name… blah, blah, blah”), but went in for overkill and tried to have her disqualified. So, the thing ended up in court, and in this rare instance (after all, she was a minor at the time and couldn’t be held culpable for any criminal acts involved in the name change) the improbable Polish name was her “new” and legal name, and had been since she was in her early teens.

As Yeidckol Polevensky, she had become a chemical engineer, opened a successful plastics factory and become a “self-made millionaire”. Having been head of the National Chamber of Commerce, she wasn’t an obvious choice, but she was an excellent one, for the Socialist PRD candidate for state governor. She wasn’t expected to win, but the scandal gained her some backers she hadn’t counted on — single mothers, abused women and… transexuals.

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