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Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn on Tuesday, September 24, signed a law that legalized same-sex marriage in the country. This is the first such case in Southeast Asia.
On Tuesday, the law was published in the Royal Gazette and will come into force on January 22 next year. This is reported by the BBC.
The draft law was approved in the parliament back in June, but the signature of the king of the country was required. The law will enter into force on January 22, 2025. Activists have already called it a “historic” development for Thailand.
The law replaces “husband” and “wife” with gender-neutral terms, and gives couples equal rights to adopt and inherit.
Prime Minister Petongtarn Shinawatra posted a greeting “for universal love”.
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LGBTQ+ activist and Bangkok Pride co-founder Anna Chumaporn has already told the BBC that on January 22, when the law comes into force, she plans to organize a mass wedding of more than 1,000 LGBTQ+ couples .
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Among other Asian countries that belong to other parts of the continent, marriage for same-sex couples was previously legalized in Taiwan and Nepal. In total, there are about 30 such countries in the world.