Transgender women will now be able to compete in Panama’s national beauty contest, the organizers announced on Monday.
The contest which is responsible for choosing the country’s representative for the Miss Universe pageant said the pageant would include transgender women “who have completed all their legal and medical procedures” in its competition.
The organizers said the decision was made “after plenty of conversations and in line with the rules of the Miss Universe organization.”
“Following the foundations of the agreements with Miss Universe, we announce that as of 2021, legally recognized women will be officially allowed, and the door is opened to transgender women,” the organization said a statement.
Miss Panama “will permit women officially legally recognized in the country,” which will “open the door to transgender women who have completed all of their legal and medical procedures,” the organization said.
Miss Universe requires that each national event allow people legally recognized as women to participate in that particular country.
President of Miss Panama, Cesar Anel Rodriguez, told AFP Tuesday that the country’s move is a response to the Miss Universe regulation in regards to transgender women.
“We investigated the issue of people who are legally recognized for changing their gender” in Panama, he said.
He said that a 2018 announcement indicated that at least 10 transgender women had been recognized in the civil register.
“Guaranteed to be an inclusive organization, we approved this decision based on strict legal guidelines and according to previous international agreements,” the organization’s statement said.
For now, there are no transgender women registered for the pageant, according to its officials.
In 2018, Angela Ponce became the first openly transgender woman to compete in the Miss Universe pageant as the representative from Spain.
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