Polish gay couple wins right to have their marriage recognized in historic victory - LGBTQ Nation
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Polish gay couple wins right to have their marriage recognized in historic victory - LGBTQ Nation
""This is the best path to real change today," said Hubert Sobecki with Love Doesn't Exclude, a Polish LGBTQ+ advocacy group. "We know that government agencies have been waiting for this ruling.""
""With the legislative path blocked for the five years of Karol Nawrocki's presidency, we have redirected our efforts to implementing the CJEU ruling.""
""After Law and Justice was tossed out of power in Parliament in 2023, the presidency has become the biggest impediment to progress on LGBTQ+ rights in Poland.""
A Polish administrative court mandated the local civil registry to record a same-sex marriage of a Polish couple wed in Germany. This decision aligns with a prior ruling from the European Court of Justice, which stated that all EU nations must recognize lawful same-sex marriages from other member states. The Polish court ordered the transcription of the couple's German marriage certificate into the Polish system, granting de facto recognition of their marriage despite ongoing legislative challenges in Poland regarding LGBTQ+ rights.
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