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Slovenia opens marriage for same-sex couples

01-02-2023

Southern Europe

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Slovenia opens marriage for same-sex couples

Slovenian parliament meeting in Ljubljana. Photo AFP, Jure Makovec

Southern Europe

Same-sex couples in Slovenia can now seal their marriage officially. An amendment that enables them to do so came into force on Tuesday. Thereby, Slovenia becomes the first ex-Soviet nation that opens marriage to all. Many still define it as a union between a man and a woman.

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