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Sweden allows gay marriage
>From correspondents in Stockholm | April 02, 2009 

Article from:  Reuters 

SWEDEN will allow homosexuals to legally marry from May this year after 
parliament overnight voted overwhelmingly in favour of the move.

The change in the law, which currently allows gay couples to register unions 
but not formal marriage, comes into force on May 1 this year under the 
timetable set out in the bill. 

Scandinavian countries, known for their liberal attitudes towards gays and 
lesbians, were among the first countries in Europe to grant same-sex partners 
the same rights as married couples. 

Sweden gave same-sex couples the right to form a union via registered 
partnerships in the mid-nineties and made it legal for them to adopt in 2002.

The passage of the bill was widely expected and the final tally was 261 votes 
in favour of the bill and 22 opposed.

"The decision means that gender no longer has an impact on the ability to marry 
and that the law on registered partnership is repealed," the government said on 
its website.

The Christian Democrats, part of the four-party coalition government, refused 
to back the bill. 

The new legislation eliminates legal distinctions between heterosexual and 
homosexual spouses, but does not force dissenting clergy to wed gay couples. 

The Swedish Lutheran church, which split from the state in 2000, has said it 
was open to celebrating and registering same-sex unions, although it wanted to 
reserve the term matrimony for heterosexual marriages


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