The Chamber approved the first of the 10 articles of the law against homotransphobia and misogyny, which is the heart of the provision.
In favor of 249 deputies of the majority, against 181 of the center-right.
With an amendment by the majority, disabled people are also protected from acts of discrimination and violence.
The article intervenes on the Mancino law which punishes crimes of violence and incitement to violence for racial reasons with jail. The text adds acts of violence or incitement to violence and discrimination "based on sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability" among the offenses punishable by detention.