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Taiwan clears the way for same-sex marriage

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TAIWAN’S constituti­onal court has declared same-sex couples have the right to legally marry, the first such ruling in Asia.

The court, known as the Judicial Yuan, said current marriage laws were “in violation of both the people’s freedom of marriage ... and the people’s right to equality”, and it gave two years for legal amendments to allow same-sex marriage.

“If relevant laws are not amended or enacted within the said two years, two persons of the same sex who intend to create the said permanent union shall be allowed to have their marriage registrati­on effectuate­d,” the court said.

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r rights activists had harboured high hopes their years of campaignin­g for same-sex marriage would win the court’s backing.

The ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party supports the change.

The ruling clearing the way for same-sex marriage is the first in Asia, where socially conservati­ve attitudes largely hold sway.

But Taiwan has a reputation as a beacon of liberalism in the region.

“Sexual orientatio­n is an immutable characteri­stic that is resistant to change,” the court said.

“Furthermor­e, the freedom of marriage for two persons of the same sex, once legally recognised, will constitute the collective basis, together with opposite-sex marriage, for a stable society.”

Taiwan has an annual gay pride parade that showcases its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r community.

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