The Borneo Post

Italian court recognises gay marriage for first time

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ROME: An Italian court on Wednesday recognised a gay couple as married for the first time in Italy, which does not have any form of official acknowledg­ement of same- sex unions.

The court in Grosseto in Tuscany ordered the city council to list the couple, who had their wedding in New York in 2012, as married in a ruling that was immediatel­y hailed by gay rights campaigner­s as historic.

“This is an unpreceden­ted case in our country,” Sergio Lo Giudice, a senator for the Democratic Party and a former head of the watchdog Arcigay, told reporters.

Aurelio Mancuso, head of Equality Italia, said: “They have managed to achieve what has always been denied by city authoritie­s and courts – having their status as a couple married in a foreign country recognised”.

Fabrizio Marrazzo, a spokesman for Gay Centre, also hailed “a revolution­ary event that deserves a positive political response” from Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

Italy is one of the few countries in Europe that does not recognise same- sex civil unions or marriage.

Grosseto judge Claudio Boccini ruled that there was ‘no reference to gender’ in the city council register of married couples and the couple in question should therefore be included.

The right to marry “has acquired new and wider connotatio­ns, which include marriage between two people of the same gender,” the judge said. – AFP

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