Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Greece & Italy Move Towards Legal Status For Same-Sex Couples


Two stories out today show positive steps for same-sex couples in Greece and Italy.

Almost 18 months after the European Court of Human Rights told Greece the same-sex couples needed some inclusion to legal protections, the Greek government looks intent on legalizing civil partnerships for all couples.

While encouraging, several months of work still lay ahead for the legislation. The bill is expected to go before the Greek Parliament later this summer.

Also, Italy's Lower House passed a motion to approve civil unions by a vote of 204-83.

The language of the legislation (similar to the civil unions law in Germany) states that the government will commit "to promote the adoption of a law on civil unions, particularly with regard to the condition of the people of same sex". It also says the government will "ensure equal treatment throughout the nation" of civil unions."

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