EU court rules entire bloc must respect same-sex marriages in rebuke to Poland

The GuardianTuesday, November 25, 2025 at 10:52:42 AM
EU court rules entire bloc must respect same-sex marriages in rebuke to Poland
  • The EU's highest court has ruled that same-sex marriages must be recognized across the entire bloc, specifically rebuking Poland for its refusal to acknowledge a marriage between two Polish citizens that occurred in Germany. The court found that Poland's actions impeded the couple's right to a 'normal family life.'
  • This ruling is significant as it reinforces the principle of equality and non-discrimination within the EU, potentially impacting Poland's legal stance on same-sex marriage and influencing broader discussions on LGBTQ+ rights across member states.
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