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Lithuanian MPs 'Aren't Going to Legalize Registered Partnerships'

A draft law legalizing registered partnerships in Lithuania has been submitted to the Seimas (Parliament). The law would allow registered partnerships between both opposite-sex couples and homosexual couples....

by Human Rights Monitoring Institute
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A draft law legalizing registered partnerships in Lithuania has been submitted to the Seimas (Parliament). The law would allow registered partnerships between both opposite-sex couples and homosexual couples. According to the head of the Lithuanian Gay League, this step will encourage debate about the rights of homosexuals living together; however, political scientists claim that debate is all this will likely amount to, since MPs aren't going to legalize this form of partnership. According to the ILGA-Europe ratings, Lithuania is still one of the most homophobic states in the EU.

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