Greece legalises same-sex marriage, becomes first Christian Orthodox-majority country to adopt move

Greece legalises same-sex marriage, becomes first Christian Orthodox-majority country to adopt move

Greece legalises same-sex marriage, becomes first Christian Orthodox-majority country to adopt move

In a landmark decision, Greece has become the first Christian Orthodox-majority country to legalise same-sex marriage, marking a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ rights in the nation.

Following Thursday’s decisive 176-76 vote in parliament, same-sex couples will now have the legal right to marry and adopt children, overturning a long-standing inequality in Greek law.

PM Mitsotakis Leads Bold Reform Effort

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spearheaded the legislative push, stressing on the importance of abolishing systemic inequalities. Despite facing opposition, including dissent within his own centre-right governing party, Mitsotakis rallied support from across the political spectrum to ensure the bill’s passage.

In a passionate address to parliament, he underscored the importance of visibility and equality for all citizens, heralding the reform as a step towards a more inclusive society.

Orthodox Church Resistance & Public Divisions

The legalisation of same-sex marriage has not been without controversy, particularly within the Orthodox Church, which has historically held significant influence in Greek society. Archbishop Ieronymos, the head of the Orthodox Church, condemned the measure, expressing concerns about its potential impact on social cohesion.

Opposition to the bill was also evident in public demonstrations, with protesters gathering in Athens to voice their dissent, citing religious beliefs and traditional values.

Milestone for LGBTQ+ Rights in Greece

Despite the opposition, the passage of the bill marks a historic moment for LGBTQ+ rights in Greece. LGBTQ+ organisations, including Rainbow Families, have hailed the decision as a victory for equality and inclusion.

Stella Belia, the head of Rainbow Families, described the occasion as a “day of joy” and emphasized the significance of the reform in recognizing the rights of same-sex couples and their families.

Greece Joins European Peers in Marriage Equality

With this legislative milestone, Greece joins a growing number of European countries that have legalised same-sex marriage. Mitsotakis highlighted Greece’s position as the 16th European Union member state to enact marriage equality, underscoring the nation’s commitment to progressive values and human rights.

While Greece has historically lagged behind its European neighbors in LGBTQ+ rights, this development signals a significant shift towards greater equality and acceptance.