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‘Monumental step forward’: Thailand to become first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage

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Thailand will become the first nation in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage after the kingdom’s Senate approved a marriage equality bill on Tuesday, with supporters calling it a “monumental step forward for LGBTQ+ rights.”

The Senate voted overwhelmingly in favor of passing the bill following a final reading, with 130 senators voting in favor. Only four members opposed the bill.

The bill still requires endorsement from the king before marriage equality can become reality in Thailand, but this process is considered a formality. The law will then come into effect 120 days after it is published in the royal gazette.

 

The result of the vote means that Thailand will become only the third place in Asia to allow for marriage equality after Taiwan legalized same-sex marriage in 2019 and Nepal in 2023.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/18/asia/thailand-same-sex-marriage-intl-hnk/index.html

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So as a foreigner living in Thailand when the law becomes reality, I can marry my Thai boyfriend?

If so what are the advantages and disadvantages that arise from such a marriage?

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3 hours ago, zombie said:

So as a foreigner living in Thailand when the law becomes reality, I can marry my Thai boyfriend?

If so what are the advantages and disadvantages that arise from such a marriage?

advantage - finally you are married

disadvantage  - unfortunately you are married

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From The Nation

After four years of arguments and counter-arguments, same-sex couples finally get the right to wed. But why did it take so long?

The historic push for Thailand's Equal Marriage Law has succeeded, making it the first ASEAN country to legalise marriage for same-sex couples, and granting them the same rights as opposite-sex spouses.

However, the road to the LGBTQ+ community's true celebration during Pride Month has been fraught with challenges, including societal understanding and legislative hurdles.

Continues at

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/policy/40038967

 

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