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  • 2/16/2024
Witness history in the making as Greece's conservative government passes groundbreaking legislation legalizing same-sex marriage and adoptions. Despite opposition, Prime Minister Mitsotakis and MPs pave the way for greater LGBTQ rights in the country. Join us as we delve into this historic moment of progress and inclusivity.

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00:00 In a historic move, Greece's parliament has overwhelmingly passed a bill legalizing same-sex
00:06 marriage and adoption.
00:08 This landmark reform, promoted by the conservative government despite opposition from the Orthodox
00:13 Church, marks a significant step forward for LGBTQ rights in the country.
00:20 Prime Minister Mitsotakis hailed the bill as a milestone for human rights, emphasizing
00:25 Greece's commitment to progressive values.
00:28 With overwhelming support from MPs, the legalization paves the way for Greece to become the 37th
00:34 country in the world and the first Orthodox Christian nation to legalize adoption by same-sex
00:40 families.
00:41 As the result was announced, crowds waving rainbow flags erupted in celebration in central
00:47 Athens.
00:48 The vote, while facing opposition from within the ruling New Democracy Party, received crucial
00:53 support from opposition parties, ensuring its passage.
00:57 LGBTQ associations hailed the vote as historic, citing the discriminatory challenges faced
01:03 by same-sex families under current family law.
01:06 From administrative hurdles to limitations on parental rights, the reform promises to
01:12 significantly improve the lives of LGBTQ individuals and their families in Greece.
01:18 However, the Orthodox Church, with its close ties to many government MPs, vehemently opposed
01:23 the reform, arguing that it would disrupt social cohesion and condemn children to confusion.
01:31 Despite protest and resistance, the bill passed with a clear majority in Parliament.
01:36 Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who spearheaded the bill, emphasized its importance in abolishing
01:42 inequality and recognizing the rights of same-sex families.
01:46 He assured the public that the reform would benefit a few children and couples, reinforcing
01:51 his commitment to progressive change during its second term in office.
01:56 For LGBTQ families in Greece, the passage of this bill is a cause of celebration.
02:01 It represents a long-awaited recognition of their rights and a step towards greater equality
02:06 in Greek society.
02:08 As Greece joins the ranks of nations championing LGBTQ rights, it reaffirms its commitment
02:14 to inclusivity and human rights for all its citizens.
02:18 The journey towards equality continues, but today marks a significant victory for love,
02:24 acceptance and progress in Greece.
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