Slovenia passes same-sex marriage law

Slovenia has passed a law legalizing same-sex marriages but put restrictions on the ceremony.

Izvor: UPI

Tuesday, 25.07.2006.

11:47

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Slovenia passes same-sex marriage law

However, Slovenia's gay and lesbian organizations, while welcoming the move as a concrete step, criticized the law as "insufficient."

The law limits the number of those attending marriage ceremonies to two partners and a local community registration official. No friends, relatives or any third person are allowed to attend the ceremony, which can be held only in a state office.

Same-sex partners must register 30 days in advance, submitting documents proving they are sane, healthy and unmarried.

Earlier this month, the Czech Republic became the first post-communist country to allow same-sex marriages.

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