It’s a bittersweet win that provides essential legal security for those who married abroad, but it also highlights how much work is left to do for gender recognition and marriage rights…
Catholic Church does huge part to stop it. I went with my mother recently, and I heard from priest how bad it is to be gay… so…
Well, it’s progress at least.
Last November, the European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states cannot refuse to recognize same-sex marriages lawfully conducted elsewhere in the bloc.
It’s still a good thing that they are adhering to the rulings of the European Court of Justice.
There are other European countries which I don’t expect to do the same thing (cough… Hungary… cough…)
Watch out Germany. We are going to have marriage tourism!
Nah, marriage tourism happens in Denmark. It is bureaucratic nightmare to get married in Germany. What is shittier is, they require separate marriage recognition process for immigration and tax purposes. Germany tries to life of middle and working class as hard as possible.
Yeah, probably not so easy, without a German passport.
But I have to say: I just scheduled a marriage and it was the first public process which worked flawlessly digitally. I put our scanned passports in the form, they could digitally claim our birth certificates for our children and us from 4 different cities, two days later the Standesamt called and we scheduled a date two weeks later.
I was surprised.
Are we talking about the same Poland that banned abortions?
Idk if you are aware, but in Poland you can easily get abortion, even to 9 month.
You need only confirmation from psychiatrist






