Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Greece legalizes same-sex marriage, adoption

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ATHENS (AFP) — Greece’s parliament on Thursday overwhelmi­ngly adopted a bill legalizing same-sex marriage and adoption in a landmark reform promoted by the conservati­ve government despite opposition from the powerful Orthodox Church.

Once the law is promulgate­d, Greece will become the 37th country in the world and the first Orthodox Christian one to legalize adoption by same-sex families.

The bill, which was supported by the New Democracy party of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, was approved with 176 votes out of the 245 members of parliament present following two days of debates.

“This is a milestone for human rights, reflecting today’s Greece — a progressiv­e, and democratic country, passionate­ly committed to European values,” Mitsotakis said on X.

When the result was announced, dozens of people waving rainbow flags celebrated in front of the parliament building in central Athens.

Although dozens of ruling New Democracy party legislator­s were expected to oppose the bill, support from opposition parties meant it was certain to pass.

Mitsotakis, who personally spearheade­d the bill, had urged lawmakers to “boldly abolish a serious inequality” in

Greek democracy that had rendered same-sex families “invisible.”

The reform would “significan­tly improve the lives of quite a few of our fellow citizens, without taking away anything from the lives of the many,” he added.

The vote had been hailed as historic by LGBTQ associatio­ns who said samesex families faced a labyrinth of administra­tive challenges amounting to discrimina­tion under present family law.

When their children fall ill in Greece, non-biological parents currently have no right to decide what medical procedures are necessary for them.

Children do not automatica­lly inherit from their non-biological parents.

If a child has two fathers, they can only be registered with the civil registry and covered by social services by entering the name of the biological mother.

And if the biological parent dies, the state can take away children from the other parent.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged lawmakers to ‘boldly abolish a serious inequality.’

 ?? ARIS MESSINIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? SUPPORTERS of the LGBTQ community gather outside the Greek parliament as lawmakers vote on a same-sex marriage and adoption for same-sex couples bill.
ARIS MESSINIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE SUPPORTERS of the LGBTQ community gather outside the Greek parliament as lawmakers vote on a same-sex marriage and adoption for same-sex couples bill.

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