Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Almost 3/4's of Czechs Say Gays Should Have Registered Partnerships

Nearly three-fourths of Czechs agree that gays and lesbians should be allowed to conclude registered partnerships, according to the CVVM poll released to CTK Tuesday. The law on partnership of same-sex couples took effect three years ago in the Czech Republic and 780 gay and lesbian couples have entered registered partnership since then in the country. The CVVM poll showed that almost half of Czechs believe that homosexuals should be also allowed to conclude marriage. Full Story from Prague Daily Monitor

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