Greece legalises same-sex partnership

Civil partnerships for gay couples in Greece have been legalised by the parliament despite opposition from the powerful Greek Orthodox Church.

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Two women kiss in front of a wedding shop during a demonstration to support gay marriage. Source: Getty Images

Greece's parliament has approved legislation legalising civil partnerships for gay couples, two years after the country was condemned by a European Court for discrimination.

In a result announced early on Wednesday, lawmakers voted 193-56 in favour of the bill to extend civil partnerships to same-sex couples, but provisions regarding family law that could pave the way for adoption applications were dropped before the vote.

Conservative bishops in Greece's powerful Orthodox Church vehemently opposed the law, arguing that it undermined the institution of family.

Lawmakers from the governing Syriza party backed the bill which split the main opposition conservatives.

Several hundred pro-gay rights protesters gathered outside parliament before the vote, under a large banner that read "Love is the law".


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Published 23 December 2015 2:19pm
Updated 23 December 2015 3:06pm
Source: AAP


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