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EU member states do not agree about rainbow families

08-02-2022

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EU member states do not agree about rainbow families

Some countries see rainbow households as families but not all EU member states do that. It seems that countries will keep that competence. Photo EPA, Lukas Barth-Tuttas

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The European Union member states do not have the same definitions of family and marriage, and that will not change. There is no support for a plan to recognise all families and forms of parenthood that are identified in other member states.

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