Anti LHBTQ+ rehtoric is Russian propaganda anyway.
MasterBot98 on
So goddamn slow…
Finn_on_reddit on
This would have been unheard of in Ukraine 15 years ago.
d-tia on
The thing is arguably legal if you read the laws and constitution the right way.
The Constitution says that the marriage is based on a consent of both the husband and the wife. You could read it as defining what marriage is or you can read it as it was actually intended which is „both sides need to give consent for marriage to be valid“.
Then the Constitution also says all kinds of discrimination based on gender and yada yada are prohibited and everybody has the same rights. And one of the rights is the right to have a family.
But the more interesting part is the Civil Code which has a very curious article saying that relationships that are not explicitly mentioned in the civil code but are structurally similar, the rule of analogy should apply even if the there is no explicit thing said in the law. Then the config same code says the state has an obligation to /defend/ the right to family.
So I would say it’s the executive dragging their feet.
Add: the fact of this being in the Constitution is important, as we can’t amend the Constitution during the war, it’s a big no-no.
Satanic_Jellyfish on
I hope we can recognise gay marriages soon
Mormaethor on
I like that he takes the time to still focus on other things, like this, in the middle of the war. Some other leaders/countries would take the war as an excuse to go backwards and shut everything else down.
MrOphicer on
Although I don’t live there anymore and don’t visit since 2022, the zeitgeist around homosexuality, specifically male, changed in a positive direction. The younger crowd simply does not care, specialy if it modern youth. Sure, in some interior and rural areas its still not well received, but ao it is in some European countries, like Italy for example. Thing truly did change. Not perfect, but neither is the world as a whole regarding the gays.
jTiKey on
The yearly LGBT talks and do nothing afterwards?
TwNuOn on
I showed an immobile dude a photo of Zelenskyi yesterday, dude started walking miraculously. What a great time live we all!
Kind-Handle3063 on
It’s easy for any country: whatever values Russia has, do the opposite
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Anti LHBTQ+ rehtoric is Russian propaganda anyway.
So goddamn slow…
This would have been unheard of in Ukraine 15 years ago.
The thing is arguably legal if you read the laws and constitution the right way.
The Constitution says that the marriage is based on a consent of both the husband and the wife. You could read it as defining what marriage is or you can read it as it was actually intended which is „both sides need to give consent for marriage to be valid“.
Then the Constitution also says all kinds of discrimination based on gender and yada yada are prohibited and everybody has the same rights. And one of the rights is the right to have a family.
But the more interesting part is the Civil Code which has a very curious article saying that relationships that are not explicitly mentioned in the civil code but are structurally similar, the rule of analogy should apply even if the there is no explicit thing said in the law. Then the config same code says the state has an obligation to /defend/ the right to family.
So I would say it’s the executive dragging their feet.
Add: the fact of this being in the Constitution is important, as we can’t amend the Constitution during the war, it’s a big no-no.
I hope we can recognise gay marriages soon
I like that he takes the time to still focus on other things, like this, in the middle of the war. Some other leaders/countries would take the war as an excuse to go backwards and shut everything else down.
Although I don’t live there anymore and don’t visit since 2022, the zeitgeist around homosexuality, specifically male, changed in a positive direction. The younger crowd simply does not care, specialy if it modern youth. Sure, in some interior and rural areas its still not well received, but ao it is in some European countries, like Italy for example. Thing truly did change. Not perfect, but neither is the world as a whole regarding the gays.
The yearly LGBT talks and do nothing afterwards?
I showed an immobile dude a photo of Zelenskyi yesterday, dude started walking miraculously. What a great time live we all!
It’s easy for any country: whatever values Russia has, do the opposite