Dirk diggler
24 Nov 2018
News / Polish Independence Day March in Warsaw. Is it going to be the biggest march yet? [1530]
They acknowledge homosexuality and it is not a crime anymore. In 1991 they made it no longer a mental health issue. Gay marriage remains illegal in Poland. Same with adoption by gays. Furthermore, the majority of Poles are against gay marriage, adoption, etc.
There is no legal recognition of same-sex couples in Poland. Same-sex marriage is constitutionally not recognized, as Article 18 of the Constitution of Poland states that "Marriage, being a union of a man and a woman, as well as the family, motherhood and parenthood, shall be placed under the protection and care of the Republic of Poland.", which has led to many debates over whether or not it is a definitive ban on same-sex marriage.
See poll numbers: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Poland
While Poles aren't as against gays as say Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, etc. they're not nearly as liberal towards this as US, UK, Belgium, Germany, etc. I think its a good compromise.
Poland was first in Europe to acknowledge gay rights!
They acknowledge homosexuality and it is not a crime anymore. In 1991 they made it no longer a mental health issue. Gay marriage remains illegal in Poland. Same with adoption by gays. Furthermore, the majority of Poles are against gay marriage, adoption, etc.
There is no legal recognition of same-sex couples in Poland. Same-sex marriage is constitutionally not recognized, as Article 18 of the Constitution of Poland states that "Marriage, being a union of a man and a woman, as well as the family, motherhood and parenthood, shall be placed under the protection and care of the Republic of Poland.", which has led to many debates over whether or not it is a definitive ban on same-sex marriage.
See poll numbers: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Poland
While Poles aren't as against gays as say Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, etc. they're not nearly as liberal towards this as US, UK, Belgium, Germany, etc. I think its a good compromise.