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Same-sex marriage was legalized in a referendum on 26 September 2021. 64.1% of voters supported an amendment to the civil code that allowed same-sex marriage, adoption by same-sex couples and assisted reproductive technology for female same-sex couples. The amendment came into force on 1 July 2022.
Same-sex marriage has been legal in Switzerland since 1 July 2022. Legislation to open marriage to same-sex couples passed the Swiss Parliament in December 2020. The law was challenged in a referendum on 26 September 2021 by opponents of same-sex marriage and was approved with the support of 64% of voters and a majority in all 26 cantons.
Michael Leshner and Michael Stark (m. 2003), the first married gay couple in Canada [152] Michael Hendricks and René Leboeuf (m. 2004), the first married gay couple in Quebec [ 153 ] Chad Beguelin , American playwright and lyricist and a man whose first name is Tom [ 154 ]
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Couples tell us if it led to any breakthroughs and a psychologist says if it's healthy. The ‘we listen and we don’t judge’ trend, unpacked by a psychologist Skip to main content
Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union are making sure they're always in Zaya Wade's corner.. The former NFL pro, 42, stepped out at the Out100 2024 event — which honors the most impactful and ...
The Hungarian Parliament on 21 April 2009 passed legislation by a vote of 199–159, called the Registered Partnership Act 2009 which allows same-sex couples to register their relationships so they can access the same rights, benefits and entitlements as opposite-sex couples (except for the right to marriage, adoption, IVF, surrogacy, taking a ...
Romandy (French: Romandie or Suisse romande; Arpitan: Romandia) [note 1] is the French-speaking historical and cultural region of Switzerland.In 2020, about 2 million people, or 22.8% of the Swiss population, lived in Romandy. [1]