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Greece has become the first Christian Orthodox-majority country to legalize same-sex marriage, marking a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ rights in the nation. Following a decisive 176-76 vote in parliament on Thursday, same-sex couples in Greece will now have the legal right to marry and adopt children.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hailed the passage of the new law as a bold step towards ending inequality and ensuring equal rights for all citizens. “This law boldly abolishes a serious inequality,” Mitsotakis stated, emphasizing the transformative impact it will have on the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals and families across Greece.
Despite fierce opposition from segments of society, including the powerful Orthodox Church, supporters of marriage equality celebrated the landmark decision. However, the bill’s passage was not without controversy, as opponents, led by the Orthodox Church, organized protests in Athens, expressing concerns about its potential impact on social cohesion.
Archbishop Ieronymos, the head of the Orthodox Church, denounced the measure, warning of its potential to “corrupt the homeland’s social cohesion.” Nevertheless, the bill garnered sufficient support in parliament, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis championing the legislation and securing backing from opposition parties to ensure its passage.
Addressing parliament during a debate prior to the vote, Prime Minister Mitsotakis underscored the significance of the reform, emphasizing its positive implications for marginalized communities. “People who have been invisible will finally be made visible around us,” Mitsotakis remarked, highlighting the importance of inclusivity and acceptance.
The legalization of same-sex marriage in Greece has been widely celebrated by LGBTQ+ organizations and advocates, who view it as a long-awaited victory for equality and human rights. Stella Belia, the head of Rainbow Families, a same-sex parents’ group, described the moment as “historic” and a cause for celebration.
With this landmark legislation, Greece joins a growing number of European countries that have embraced marriage equality, signaling a significant shift in societal attitudes towards LGBTQ+ rights. The passage of the bill reflects a broader trend towards greater acceptance and recognition of diverse forms of love and family.
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