The Thai Senate has given its approval to the marriage equality law in the final reading. The legislation will now be presented to King Maha...
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Thai lawmakers approved a marriage equality bill, pending review by a Senate committee, the Constitutional Court, and royal assent. The legislation defines marriage as a partnership between two people aged 18 or older, providing LGBTQ couples with equal rights and strong public support for legalizing same-sex marriage. The bill marks a significant step towards same-sex marriage legalization in Thailand.
The Thai Senate has given its approval to the marriage equality law in the final reading. The legislation will now be presented to King Maha...
The Senate in Thailand on Tuesday passed the same-sex bill, thereby legalising gay marriage in the country. Earlier in March, the lower House approved...
Thailand’s Senate passed the final reading of a marriage equality law on Tuesday, paving the way for it to become the first country in Southeast...
BANGKOK: Thai lawmakers will vote Tuesday on legalising same-sex marriage, putting the kingdom on the cusp of becoming the first Southeast Asian...
Country will become first in Southeast Asia to recognise marriage equality.
BANGKOK, June 18 (Reuters) - Thailand's Senate passed the final reading of a marriage equality law on Tuesday, paving the way for it to become the...
Thailand's Senate voted overwhelmingly in support of a marriage equality bill, on Tuesday, making it the first Southeast Asian country to enact such...
If the bill passes, Thailand will become just the third territory in Asia – after Taiwan and Nepal – to legalise same-sex marriage
Thailand is now the third place in Asia where same-sex couples can tie the knot.
Thailand will become the first Southeast Asian country to legalise same-sex marriage as supporters called it a 'monumental step forward for LGBTQ+...