Thailand's Senate passed the final reading of a marriage equality law on Tuesday (June 18), paving the way for it to become the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize same-sex couples.
The bill comes after more than two decades of effort from activists and politicians, after previous drafts did not reach parliament.
With the support of nearly all lawmakers in the upper house, the law next needs royal approval. It will come into force 120 days after it is published in the royal gazette.
Lawmakers and activists were seen celebrating in Thailand's parliament, waving rainbow flags and smiling, with some raising their fists in solidarity with the LGBT community.
In northern Chiang Mai province, lesbian feminist and human rights defender, Matcha Phornin, her wife Veerawan Wanna, and their adopted daughter Siriwan Phornin were glued to the screen as they witnessed the historical moment in parliament.
All three threw their arms in the air, cheered, hugged each other and shared tears of joy as senators voted in the final reading of the bill.
"We have support from the parliament, from the senators who passed this law. That means we are protected by law," said Matcha, adding that the couple will now be able to legally adopt their daughter.
Thailand, one of Asia's most popular tourist destinations, is already known for its vibrant LGBT culture and tolerance.
Tuesday’s move would make Thailand the third territory in Asia after Nepal and Taiwan to enact marriage equality legislation.
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19 сен 2024