Slovenia has approved gay marriage: Tomorrow is the first wedding, but they do not have the right to adopt children
The first same-sex marriage will be concluded tomorrow in Slovenia
Slovenia has approved same-sex marriage under the law that gives gay couples essentially the same rights as heterosexual, except the right to adopt children.
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Director of the Civil Registry in Maribor, Ksenija Klampfer, said that the first same-sex marriage in that city be concluded tomorrow.
And other members of the EU legally recognized same-sex marriages, including Britain, France and Spain.
Law on same-sex marriage was adopted ten months ago, after a referendum held in December 2015 rejected the possibility that gay couples could have the right to adopt children.
City officials in Ljubljana said that no same-sex couple were not registered in the Slovenian capital, news agencies reported.
(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)