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Parliament legalizes same-sex marriage in historic first for Asia

Creating history, the parliament of Taiwan legalised same-sex marriage on Friday in a landmark first for Asia. The bill would allow same-sex couples to form ‘exclusive permanent unions’ and would let them apply for a ‘marriage registration’ with government agencies.

The island’s Constitutional Court had ruled in 2017 that same-sex couples had the right to legally marry.

The Parliament was given a two-year deadline and was required to pass the changes by May 24. President Tsai Ing-wen hailed the vote as a big step towards true equality that will make Taiwan a better country.

Australia and New Zealand are the only places in the wider Asia-Pacific region to have passed gay marriage laws.

Vietnam decriminalised gay marriage celebrations in 2015, but it stopped short of full legal recognition for same-sex unions.

 

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