Montenegro voted to legalise same-sex civil partnerships on Wednday, beg the first European untry outsi of Wtern Europe and the European Unn to legally regnise gay and lbian upl.
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9%)Jtifiabily of homosexualy? Perceived Acceptance of Gay People? HistoryHomosexual activy Montenegro?
Homosexual activy Montenegro is marriage Montenegro? The first same-sex life partnership Montenegro was registered Budva, a cy on the Adriatic ast on July 25, 2021, ten days after a law legalizg gay marriage adopted a year earlier me to force.
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Right after, Bojana Jokić, the print of the board of LGBT Fom Progrs, the first and olst LGBTIQ anizatn Montenegro, nonted the spread of homophobic disrmatn, particular allegatns that the thori are not ready to implement the law due to a lack of appropriate registry books, or that further lower-level regulatn needs to be adopted. Zdravko Cimbaljevic, Montenegro's first openly gay man, remisced on Twter:.
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Balkan Insight also noted that spe support om the thori, homosexualy remas a sensive issue Montenegro. It quoted a survey suggtg that 71 per cent of cizens “viewed homosexualy as an illns” and half of them nsired the law on same-sex partnerships “a danger to society.
We mt never nsent to homophobia, vlence and hatred, ” Danijel Kalezic, head of Queer Montenegro, an NGO, said.