Slovak parliament approves constitutional change curbing rights of same-sex couples

Lawmakers in Slovakia have passed a constitutional change curbing the rights of same-sex couples and giving national law precedence over EU law. The country's nationalist Prime Minister Robert Fico described the constitutional change as "a dam against progressive politics".

Slovak parliament approves constitutional change curbing rights of same-sex couples
Lawmakers in Slovakia have passed a constitutional change curbing the rights of same-sex couples and giving national law precedence over EU law. The country's nationalist Prime Minister Robert Fico described the constitutional change as "a dam against progressive politics".

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