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Slovenia first in eastern Europe to legalise marriage, adoption for gay couples

Parliament yesterday moves to formally legalise court’s July ruling

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Oct 2022 8:00AM

Slovenia first in eastern Europe to legalise marriage, adoption for gay couples
A rainbow flag is seen hanging from the Ljubljana Castle during the Ljubljana Pride Parade in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on June 18, 2016. Most eastern European countries have not legalised gay marriage or civil partnerships. – AFP pic, October 5, 2022

LJUBLJANA – Slovenia’s parliament yesterday legalised same-sex marriage, becoming the first eastern European country to give gay couples the same rights as their heterosexual counterparts.

The constitutional court had already ruled in July that same-sex couples could legally marry and adopt children, but yesterday’s move formally legalises the ruling. 

The court ruled that the previous law discriminated against gay couples since it defined marriage as the union of a man and a woman and only gave heterosexual couples the right to adopt.

Its decision suspended the disputed articles, thereby giving same-sex couples the right to marry and adopt children. It ordered parliament to change the law within six months.

The revised law passed on Tuesday with 48 votes in favour, 29 against and one abstention. 

“With these changes, we simply state that differences should not give way to discrimination,” State Secretary Simon Maljevac told MPs as he presented the amendment.

“We recognise the rights of same-sex couples that they should have had a long time ago,” he added.

The main conservative opposition Slovenian Democratic Party has criticised the court’s ruling and organised several rallies that were attended by thousands of people to oppose the changes it says go against the laws of nature. 

“Adoption is not about the rights of (same-sex) couples that wish to have a child, it’s about helping children,” the head of SDS’s parliamentary group, Alenka Jeraj, told lawmakers.

“Not even the best father can replace a mother, and no mother can replace a father,” Jeraj said.

A total of 18 European countries have legalised same-sex marriage and most of them also allow gay couples to adopt.

Some European countries allow same-sex couples to enter civil partnerships but not to marry, namely the Czech Republic, Croatia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Hungary and Italy.

Most eastern European countries have not legalised gay marriage or civil partnerships. – AFP, October 5, 2022

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