CNN —Estonia’s parliament passed on Tuesday a law legalizing same-sex marriage, becoming the first ex-Soviet country to do so.
Two adults will be able to marry “regardless of their gender,” after the parliament approved amendments to the country’s Family Law Act, according to a press statement.
The amendments to the Family Law Act also mean that same-sex couples can now adopt children.
Geoff Moore/ShutterstockSame-sex relationships have been legally recognized in Estonia since 2016, when the Registered Partnership Act took effect.
“I am delighted that the decision has now been taken for a more forward-looking Estonia that cares for all.”
Persons:
CNN —, Kaja Kallas, ”, Geoff Moore, “, Signe Riisalo, ” Riisalo
Organizations:
CNN, ”, Estonian Human Rights, Estonia’s, Social
Locations:
Soviet, Estonia, Tallinn