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Ukraine MP submits bill to legally recognise same-sex unions

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Ukraine MP Inna Sovsun has submitted a bill calling for same-sex unions to be legally recognised in the nation. A member of the liberal Holos party, the politician took to social media on Tuesday, March 7, to announce the move.

In the Twitter thread, Sovsun says that 56% of Ukrainians currently support same-sex unions and […] The post Ukraine MP submits bill to legally recognise same-sex unions appeared first on GCN.

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