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Trailblazi­ng transgende­r lawmaker Georgina Beyer dies at 65

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WELLINGTON (AP) – Georgina Beyer, a trailblazi­ng New Zealand politician who in 1999 became the world’s first openly transgende­r member of Parliament, died yesterday at the age of 65.

Friends of Beyer said she died peacefully in hospice care. They did not immediatel­y give a cause of death, although Beyer had previously suffered from kidney failure and underwent a kidney transplant in 2017.

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said he didn’t know Beyer well personally, but knew she had a large following within New Zealand and had made a lasting impression on the nation’s parliament.

“I certainly think that Georgina has blazed a trail that has made it much easier for others to follow,” Hipkins said.

Friend Malcolm Vaughan said yesterday he was still with Beyer, who he had known for decades, and didn’t yet feel ready to talk about her life. He and husband Scott Kennedy instead put out a statement.

“Georgie was surrounded by her nearest and dearest 24/7 over the past week, she accepted what was happening, was cracking jokes and had a twinkle in her eye, right until the final moment,” they wrote.

They said she was a national treasure, or “taonga” in Indigenous Māori.

“Farewell Georgie, your love, compassion and all that you have done for the rainbow and many other communitie­s will live on for ever,” they wrote.

Beyer, who was Māori, worked as a sex worker and nightclub performer before turning to politics. In 1995 she was elected mayor of the small North Island town of Carterton. Four years later, she won national office for the liberal Labor Party and remained a lawmaker until 2007.

She helped pass the landmark 2003 Prostituti­on Reform Act, which decriminal­ized sex work.

In a speech to lawmakers at the time, she said the protection­s the new law offered might have spared her being dragged into the sex industry at the age of 16, and from sex workers being threatened and raped without being able to seek help from police.

 ?? AP ?? New Zealand politician Georgina Beyer poses for this Dec. 21, 2006 photo at the Parliament in Wellington. In 1999, she became the world’s first openly transgende­r member of parliament.
AP New Zealand politician Georgina Beyer poses for this Dec. 21, 2006 photo at the Parliament in Wellington. In 1999, she became the world’s first openly transgende­r member of parliament.

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