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词条 Recognition of same-sex unions in Slovenia
释义

  1. Partnerships

     Registration of Same-Sex Partnerships Act 2005  Family Code 2011 reforms and referendum  Partnership Bill 2014  Partnership Act 2016 

  2. Same-sex marriage

     Bill to Amend the Marriage and Family Relations Act  Petition to the Constitutional Court  Referendum  Adoption cases 

  3. Public opinion

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Same-sex unions}}

Slovenia has recognized partnerships ({{lang-sl|partnerska zveza}}) since 24 February 2017. These provide same-sex partners with all the legal rights of marriages, with the exception of joint adoption and in vitro fertilisation. Previously, Slovenia had recognized the more limited registrirana partnerska skupnost for same-sex couples between 2006 and 2017, which gave same-sex partners access to one another's pensions and property.

A bill to legalize same-sex marriage was approved by the country's Parliament on 3 March 2015. However, it was rejected in a referendum on 20 December 2015.

Partnerships

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Registration of Same-Sex Partnerships Act 2005

A law establishing partnerships was adopted on 22 June 2005,[1] titled Zakon o registraciji istospolne partnerske skupnosti (ZRIPS).[1] The law covered only property relations, the right/obligation to support a socially weaker partner, and inheritance rights to a degree. It did not grant any rights in the area of social security (social and health insurance, pension rights) and it did not confer the status of a next-of-kin to the partners. The adoption of this law sparked a political debate in the National Assembly, with Slovenian National Party deputies opposing recognition of same-sex partners. The opposition Social Democrats and Liberals, arguing that the law proposed was too weak, refused to take part in the voting, leaving the chamber. The vote succeeded with 44 votes for and 3 against.

A more comprehensive registered partnership bill passed the first reading in Parliament in July 2004, but was rejected by Parliament during the second reading in March 2005.[2][3] The bill would have provided for all rights inherent to marriage apart from joint adoption rights.

On 31 March 2005, the Government proposed a new partnership bill, described above, providing access to pensions and property. It was passed in June 2005, published in the official gazette on 8 July 2005, and became effective on 23 July 2006.[4][5]

On 2 July 2009, the Constitutional Court found that it was unconstitutional to prevent registered partners from inheriting each other's property. It held that treating registered partners differently from married partners constituted discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, breaching Article 14 of the Slovenian Constitution. It gave Parliament six months to remedy the situation.[6][7] In response, the Minister of the Interior, Katarina Kresal (LDS), announced the Government would prepare a new law, which would legalise same-sex marriage.[8] This sparked a considerable controversy in the public.[9]

The Registration of Same-Sex Partnerships Act 2005 was repealed upon passage of the Partnership Act 2016, and ceased to be operational on 24 August 2017.[5]

Family Code 2011 reforms and referendum

On 2 July 2009, the Minister of the Interior, Katarina Kresal (LDS), announced that Slovenia is likely to legalize same-sex marriage in the near future, citing the Government's commitment to provide equal rights for both opposite-sex and same-sex couples. The announcement stirred some level of public controversy, mainly because it provided grounds for same-sex adoption.[8]

On 21 September 2009, the Government presented a draft of the new Family Code, which would allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt children.[9][10][11][12][13] The bill went through a period of public debate until 1 November 2009.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20] In December 2009, the Government considered amendments to the bill, which was expected to be voted upon in 2010.[21] On 17 December 2009, the Government approved the Family Code.[22][23][24] It was submitted to the National Assembly on 21 December 2009.[25][26] On 2 March 2010, the bill was approved by the Assembly in its first reading.[27][28]

On 24 January 2011, the Government announced its intention to change the bill before its final version is passed by the National Assembly. The amendments would be made due to the difficulty of passing the bill. Marriage would be defined as a union between a man and a woman, but same-sex registered partnerships would have all rights of marriage except joint adoption (stepchild adoption would be allowed).[29][30]

On 7 April, the National Assembly's committee approved the amended bill in its second reading and sent it for a third reading.[31] It passed its final reading on 16 June 2011.[31][32][33]

The new law was challenged on 1 September 2011 by a conservative popular movement "The Civil Initiative for the Family and Rights of Children", which called for a national referendum on the issue, and started gathering the requisite popular support.[34] In response, the Government asked the Constitutional Court to judge whether such a referendum would be constitutional. On 26 December 2011, the Constitutional Court ruled that holding a referendum on this issue is constitutional.[35] A referendum on 25 March 2012 led to the rejection of the bill.[36][37]

Partnership Bill 2014

On 14 April 2014, the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities presented a bill to grant partnerships all the rights of marriage, except adoption and assisted reproduction. It was under public consultation process until 5 May 2014.[38][39] However, the bill's future fate was uncertain due the early parliamentary elections on 13 July 2014, which were held following the resignation of Prime Minister Alenka Bratušek. On 15 October 2014, the Ministry announced another public consultation on a draft, which lasted until 15 November.[40] In January 2015, Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Anja Kopač Mrak said that the bill was put on hold while a proposal to legalise same-sex marriage was considered by Parliament.[41]

Partnership Act 2016

On 22 December 2015, following the 20 December 2015 referendum, which prevented same-sex marriage becoming legal in Slovenia (see below), independent Deputy Jani Möderndorfer introduced a bill to give same-sex partnerships all the rights of marriage, except adoption and in vitro fertilisation.[42][43][44] The bill would also repeal the Registration of Same-Sex Partnerships Act 2005, and all partnerships would have to be converted to a new institution, called partnerska zveza in Slovene, within the first six months after the bill's date of application.[5] Partnerska zveza has the same formal registration procedure as marriages. On 10 March 2016, the Government expressed its support for the bill.[45][46] On 5 April, the bill was approved by the Committee on Labour, Family, Social Policy and Disability of the National Assembly.[47][48] On 21 April, it was approved by the Assembly, in a 54–15 vote.[49][50] The National Council did not require the Assembly to vote on the bill again.

21 April 2016 vote in the National Assembly of Slovenia[51]
PartyVotes forVotes againstAbsent (Did Not Vote)
{{Party of Miro Cerar/meta/color}}|G|border=darkgray}} Modern Centre Party (SMC){{collapsible list |title= 331= Urška Ban2= Tilen Božič3= Milan Brglez4= Tanja Cink5= Erika Dekleva6= Marko Ferluga7= Mitja Horvat8= Aleksander Kavčič9= Anita Koleša10= Irena Kotnik11= Lilijana Kozlovič12= Bojan Krajnc13= Ksenija Korenjak Kramar14= Simona Kustec Lipicer15= Dragan Matić16= Jani Möderndorfer17= Jasna Murgel18= Andreja Potočnik19= Ivan Prelog20= Dušan Radič21= Branislav Rajić22= Danilo Anton Ranc23= Vojka Šergan24= Kamal Izidor Shaker25= Ivan Škodnik26= Maruša Škopac27= Janja Sluga28= Saša Tabaković29= Dušan Verbič30= Vesna Vervega31= Simon Zajc32= Igor Zorčič33= Branko Zorman
}}
title= 21= Marjan Dolinšek2= Irena Grošelj Košnik
}}
#FEF200|border=darkgray}} Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS)title= 11= Jože Tanko
}}
{{collapsible list |title= 131= Anja Bah Žibert2= Franc Breznik3= Andrej Čuš4= Jelka Godec5= Vinko Gorenak6= Branko Grims7= Eva Irgl8= Janez Janša9= Danijel Krivec10= Tomaž Lisec11= Bojan Podkrajšek12= Marko Pogačnik13= Ljubo Žnidar
}}
title= 71= Nada Brinovšek2= Zvonko Lah3= Anže Logar4= Žan Mahnič5= Marijan Pojbič6= Suzana Lep Šimenko7= Andrej Šircelj
}}
{{Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia/meta/color}}|G|border=darkgray}} Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS){{collapsible list |title= 101= Tomaž Gantar2= Primož Hainz3= Ivan Hršak4= Jana Jenko5= Franc Jurša6= Benedikt Kopmajer7= Marija Antonija Kovačič8= Marinka Levičar9= Uroš Prikl10= Peter Vilfan
}}
title= 11= Marjana Kotnik Poropat
}}
red|G|border=darkgray}} Social Democrats (SD){{collapsible list |title= 41= Marija Bačič2= Matjaž Han3= Bojana Muršič4= Janko Veber
}}
title= 21= Matjaž Nemec2= Jan Škoberne
}}
#800000|border=darkgray}} United Left (ZL){{collapsible list |title= 31= Luka Mesec2= Violeta Tomić3= Matej Tašner Vatovec
}}
{{collapsible list |title= 31= Matjaž Hanžek2= Miha Kordiš3= Franc Trček
}}
{{New Slovenia/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} New Slovenia – Christian Democrats (NSi)title= 21= Jožef Horvat2= Ljudmila Novak
}}
{{collapsible list |title= 31= Iva Dimic2= Matej Tonin3= Jernej Vrtovec
}}
#808080|border=darkgray}} Group of Unaffiliated MPs (NP)title= 11= Bojan Dobovšek
}}
{{collapsible list |title= 31= Mirjam Bon Klanjšček2= Alenka Bratušek3= Franc Laj
}}
{{Color boxborder=darkgray} Unaffiliated MPs (Hungarian and Italian minorities){{collapsible list |title= 21= Roberto Battelli2= László Göncz
}}
Total54|align=center}}1521

On 28 April, the Union of Migrant Workers (SDMS) filed a motion, with 2,500 signatures, in order to be allowed to proceed with a petition for a referendum.[52][53][54] However, on 5 May, the Speaker of the National Assembly Milan Brglez refused to set a thirty-five-day deadline during which the proposers could collect 40,000 valid signatures to force a referendum, arguing that this and several other SDMS referendum initiatives constitutes an abuse of the referendum laws.[55][56] He sent the bill for promulgation the next day.[57][58] It was promulgated by President Borut Pahor and published in the official journal on 9 May 2016.[59][60] The law took effect on the 15th day after its publication (i.e. 24 May 2016) and became operational nine months later (i.e. 24 February 2017).[61][62][63][64][65]

On 10 May, SDMS challenged Brglez's decision to the Constitutional Court.[66] On 21 July 2016, the Court rejected the challenge.[67][68][69]

Same-sex marriage

Bill to Amend the Marriage and Family Relations Act

On 15 December 2014, the opposition party United Left (ZL) introduced a bill into Parliament that would have legalised same-sex marriage.[70][71] The sponsors of the bill said the goal was to provide equal rights to all members of society, and claimed that the bill would have extended constitutional rights to all groups. The Constitution provides that all have equal rights, but these rights have thus far been denied to same-sex couples.

On 29 January 2015, the Government expressed no opposition to the bill.[72][73][74] Two of the three parties of the governing coalition SMC and SD backed the bill, as did the opposition parties ZL and ZaAB. The third party of the coalition DeSUS decided to allow a conscience vote in its ranks. Only SDS and NSi opposed it.[75]

On 10 February 2015, the Committee on Labour, Family, Social Policy and Disability of the National Assembly passed the bill 11 votes to 2 in its second reading.[76][77]

On 3 March, the Assembly passed the bill in its third reading, in a 51–28 vote.[78][79][80] On 10 March 2015, the National Council rejected a motion to require the Assembly to vote on the bill again, in a 14–23 vote.[81][82] The bill was up to the President Borut Pahor to sign.

3 March 2015 vote in the National Assembly of Slovenia[83]
PartyVotes forVotes againstAbstainedAbsent (Did Not Vote)
{{Party of Miro Cerar/meta/color}}|G|border=darkgray}} Party of Miro Cerar (SMC){{collapsible list |title= 331= Tilen Božič2= Anita Koleša3= Maruša Škopac4= Urška Ban5= Milan Brglez6= Erika Dekleva7= Bojan Dobovšek8= Marjan Dolinšek9= Marko Ferluga10= Mitja Horvat11= Aleksander Kavčič12= Irena Grošelj Košnik13= Irena Kotnik14= Lilijana Kozlovič15= Bojan Krajnc16= Ksenija Korenjak Kramar17= Franc Laj18= Simona Kustec Lipicer19= Dragan Matić20= Jasna Murgel21= Andreja Potočnik22= Ivan Prelog23= Branislav Rajic24= Danilo Anton Ranc25= Vojka Šergan26= Kamal Izidor Shaker27= Janja Sluga28= Dušan Verbič29= Vesna Vervega30= Simon Zajc31= Margareta Guček Zakošek32= Igor Zorcic33= Branko Zorman
}}
title= 11= Ivan Škodnik
}}
title= 21= Tanja Cink2= Klavdija Markež
}}
#FEF200|border=darkgray}} Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS){{collapsible list |title= 191= Anja Bah Žibert2= Franc Breznik3= Nada Brinovšek4= Andrej Čuš5= Jelka Godec6= Vinko Gorenak7= Eva Irgl8= Janez Janša9= Danijel Krivec10= Zvonko Lah11= Tomaž Lisec12= Anže Logar13= Zan Mahnič14= Bojan Podkrajšek15= Marijan Pojbič16= Suzana Lep Šimenko17= Andrej Šircelj18= Jože Tanko19= Ljubo Žnidar
}}
title= 21= Branko Grims2= Marko Pogačnik
}}
{{Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia/meta/color}}|G|border=darkgray}} Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS)title= 31= Tomaž Gantar2= Primož Hainz3= Jana Jenko
}}
{{collapsible list |title= 41= Ivan Hršak2= Marija Antonija Kovačič3= Franc Jurša4= Marinka Levičar
}}
title= 21= Benedikt Kopmajer2= Uroš Prikl
}}
title= 11= Marjana Kotnik Poropat
}}
red|G|border=darkgray}} Social Democrats (SD){{collapsible list |title= 61= Marija Bačič2= Matjaž Han3= Andreja Katič4= Franc Križanič5= Bojana Muršič6= Matjaž Nemec
}}
#800000|border=darkgray}} United Left (ZL){{collapsible list |title= 61= Matjaž Hanžek2= Miha Kordiš3= Luka Mesec4= Violeta Tomić5= Franc Trček6= Matej Tašner Vatovec
}}
{{New Slovenia/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} New Slovenia – Christian Democrats (NSi){{collapsible list |title= 51= Iva Dimic2= Jožef Horvat3= Ljudmila Novak4= Matej Tonin5= Jernej Vrtovec
}}
{{Alliance of Alenka Bratušek/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Alliance of Alenka Bratušek (ZaAB){{collapsible list |title= 31= Mirjam Bon Klanjšček2= Jani Möderndorfer3= Peter Vilfan
}}
title= 11= Alenka Bratušek
}}
{{Color boxborder=darkgray} Unaffiliated MPs (Hungarian and Italian minorities){{collapsible list |title= 21= Roberto Battelli2= László Göncz
}}
Total51|align=center}}2856

On 10 March 2015, opponents of the bill announced that they had collected more than 80,000 signatures to call for a referendum. They filed 2,500 of them, as required, in order to be allowed to proceed with the petition for a popular vote.[84][85]

On 17 March 2015, the leader of the SMC parliamentary group said that, although the party supports same-sex marriage legislation, it would not try to prevent a possible referendum on the issue. United Left, the main proponent of the bill, criticized the statement.[86] However, on 19 March, the SMC politicians clarified that they were just against blocking proponents from collecting signatures under the petition, and that the party would support the motion to block the referendum, when the signatures are submitted.[87][88]

On 23 March 2015, a thirty-five-day term began in which the proposers of an eventual referendum against the law had to collect 40,000 valid signatures.[89] On the same day, a group of 23 deputies from SD, DeSUS, ZL and ZaAB filed a request to call an extraordinary session of the Assembly in order to vote on a motion to block the referendum.[90][91] On 26 March, the National Assembly voted 53–21 to block the referendum on the ground that it would violate the constitutional provision which prohibits popular votes on laws eliminating an unconstitutionality in the field of human rights and fundamental freedoms.[92][93]

26 March 2015 vote in the National Assembly of Slovenia[94]
PartyVotes forVotes againstAbstainedAbsent (Did Not Vote)
{{Party of Miro Cerar/meta/color}}|G|border=darkgray}} Modern Centre Party (SMC){{collapsible list |title= 341= Urška Ban2= Tilen Božič3= Milan Brglez4= Erika Dekleva5= Bojan Dobovšek6= Marjan Dolinšek7= Marko Ferluga8= Mitja Horvat9= Aleksander Kavčič10= Anita Koleša11= Irena Grošelj Košnik12= Irena Kotnik13= Lilijana Kozlovič14= Bojan Krajnc15= Ksenija Korenjak Kramar16= Franc Laj17= Simona Kustec Lipicer18= Klavdija Markež19= Dragan Matić20= Jasna Murgel21= Andreja Potočnik22= Ivan Prelog23= Branislav Rajic24= Danilo Anton Ranc25= Vojka Šergan26= Kamal Izidor Shaker27= Ivan Škodnik28= Maruša Škopac29= Dušan Verbič30= Vesna Vervega31= Simon Zajc32= Margareta Guček Zakošek33= Igor Zorcic34= Branko Zorman
}}
title= 21= Tanja Cink2= Janja Sluga
}}
#FEF200|border=darkgray}} Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS){{collapsible list |title= 171= Anja Bah Žibert2= Nada Brinovšek3= Andrej Čuš4= Jelka Godec5= Vinko Gorenak6= Branko Grims7= Danijel Krivec8= Zvonko Lah9= Tomaž Lisec10= Anže Logar11= Bojan Podkrajšek12= Marko Pogačnik13= Marijan Pojbič14= Suzana Lep Šimenko15= Andrej Šircelj16= Jože Tanko17= Ljubo Žnidar
}}
title= 41= Franc Breznik2= Eva Irgl3= Janez Janša4= Zan Mahnič
}}
{{Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia/meta/color}}|G|border=darkgray}} Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS){{collapsible list |title= 51= Tomaž Gantar2= Primož Hainz3= Jana Jenko4= Marjana Kotnik Poropat5= Uroš Prikl
}}
title= 21= Franc Jurša2= Benedikt Kopmajer
}}
title= 31= Ivan Hršak2= Marija Antonija Kovačič3= Marinka Levičar
}}
red|G|border=darkgray}} Social Democrats (SD){{collapsible list |title= 61= Marija Bačič2= Matjaž Han3= Andreja Katič4= Franc Križanič5= Bojana Muršič6= Matjaž Nemec
}}
#800000|border=darkgray}} United Left (ZL){{collapsible list |title= 61= Matjaž Hanžek2= Miha Kordiš3= Luka Mesec4= Violeta Tomić5= Franc Trček6= Matej Tašner Vatovec
}}
{{New Slovenia/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} New Slovenia – Christian Democrats (NSi){{collapsible list |title= 41= Iva Dimic2= Jožef Horvat3= Matej Tonin4= Jernej Vrtovec
}}
title= 11= Ljudmila Novak
}}
{{Alliance of Alenka Bratušek/meta/color}}|border=darkgray}} Alliance of Alenka Bratušek (ZaAB){{collapsible list |title= 21= Mirjam Bon Klanjšček2= Peter Vilfan
}}
{{collapsible list |title= 21= Alenka Bratušek2= Jani Möderndorfer
}}
{{Color boxborder=darkgray} Unaffiliated MPs (Hungarian and Italian minorities){{collapsible list |title= 11= László Göncz
}}
{{collapsible list |title= 11= Roberto Battelli
}}
Total53|align=center}}21313

The proponents of the referendum, who had announced that they had collected 48,146 signatures before the Assembly's vote, said they would appeal the decision to the Constitutional Court, which they did on 2 April.[95][96][97]

Petition to the Constitutional Court

The Court had the option of declaring the referendum unconstitutional, as Article 90 of the Constitution prohibits referenda on the subject of constitutionally protected human rights. Any referendum in Slovenia is only successful if a majority of participants and at least 20% of all eligible voters vote against the law.

The Constitutional Court deliberated about the appeal in four sessions on 10 June, 9 July, 10 September and 24 September.[98][99][100][101][102] In October 2015, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ljubljana, Stanislav Zore, intervened politically to signal his support for the referendum.[103]

On 22 October 2015, the Court officially published its decision, which permitted the referendum to proceed. However, the ruling did not address Article 90 making a new challenge to the referendum possible. The ruling solely regarded the ability of the National Assembly to declare a referendum unconstitutional.[104][105][106]

Referendum

{{Main|Slovenian same-sex marriage referendum, 2015}}{{Wikinews|Slovenians reject referendum to recognize same-sex marriage}}

On 4 November 2015, the National Assembly decided that the referendum would take place on 20 December 2015.[107][108][109] The bill was rejected, as a majority of voters voted against and the votes against were more than 20% of registered voters, as required by the Constitution.[110][111][112]

Adoption cases

On 3 March 2010, the Supreme Court in Slovenia ruled that a male couple with a dual Slovenian-American citizenship, who adopted a baby girl in the United States, were to be recognised as the child's legal parents in Slovenia as well.[113] On 17 July 2011, the Ministry for Work, Family and Social Affairs allowed for a woman to adopt her same-sex partner's biological offspring, on the basis of a 1976 law. This raised the possibility that such adoption could be possible even if the 2011 Family Code were to be repealed in a referendum.[114][115]

Public opinion

A Eurobarometer survey published in December 2006 showed that 31% of Slovenians surveyed supported same-sex marriage and 17% recognised same-sex couples' right to adopt (EU-wide average: 44% and 33%).[116]

A survey conducted in October 2009 showed that 23% of respondents supported adoption rights for same-sex couples, while 74% opposed.[117]

A poll conducted by Delo Stik in February 2015 showed that 59% of Slovenians surveyed supported same-sex marriage, 37% were against. A separate question in the same survey found that 51% of Slovenians supported the bill, which was debated in the National Assembly at the time, to allow such marriages and adoptions by same-sex couples, while 42% were against. The poll also showed that 38% of respondents supported adoptions by same-sex couples and 55% were against.[118]

Another poll conducted by Ninamedia in March 2015 showed that 42% of respondents supported the new law, while 54% opposed. Support was highest among those younger than 30, and in the Slovene Littoral.[119]

A poll conducted by Delo in March 2015 showed that majority of respondents thought that the Constitutional Court should not allow a referendum on the subject. Of those who said they would participate in a possible referendum, 36% said they would support the law, and 50% said they would vote against it.[120]

The 2015 Eurobarometer found that 54% of Slovenians thought that same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe, 40% were against.[121]

See also

  • LGBT rights in Slovenia
  • Recognition of same-sex unions in Europe

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49. ^{{sl icon}} Državni zbor sprejel zakon o partnerski zvezi
50. ^[https://english.sta.si/2255355/same-sex-partnership-act-passed Same-sex partnership act passed]
51. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.dz-rs.si/wps/portal/Home/deloDZ/seje/glasovanje?mandat=VII&seja=18.%20Redna&datumInCas=21.04.2016%2018:59:24|title=Evidenca dokumenta (DRŽAVNI ZBOR) – Zakon o partnerski zvezi (tretja obravnava – Glasovanje o zakonu v celoti)|language=Slovenian|date=21 April 2016|accessdate=20 January 2017}}
52. ^{{sl icon}} 967-VII Pobuda volivcem za vložitev zahteve za razpis referenduma v zvezi z Zakonom o partnerski zvezi (28.04.2016)
53. ^{{sl icon}} Delavci migranti vložili referendumske pobude še za tri zakone
54. ^{{sl icon}} Predstavniki delavcev migrantov v DZ vložili referendumske pobude še za tri zakone (daljše) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160429142810/http://www.primorski.it/stories/STA/275152/ |date=2016-04-29 }}
55. ^{{sl icon}} 967-VII Odločitev predsednika Državnega zbora o nedoločitvi roka za zbiranje podpisov volivcev 05.05.2016
56. ^{{sl icon}} Brglez je zavrnil še tri referendumske pobude. Odbor 2014 protestiral pred DZ-jem.
57. ^{{sl icon}} 967-VII Dopis predsedniku Republike Slovenije (06.05.2016)
58. ^{{sl icon}} 967-VII Dopis Uradnemu listu
59. ^{{sl icon}} [https://www.uradni-list.si/_pdf/2016/Ur/u2016033.pdf#!/u2016033-pdf Uradni list RS, št. 33/2016 z dne 9. 5. 2016]
60. ^{{sl icon}} Objavljeni zakoni, za katere so delavci migranti predlagali referendume
61. ^{{sl icon}} Zakon o partnerski zvezi
62. ^[https://english.sta.si/2266486/new-civil-unions-act-enters-into-force New civil unions act enters into force]
63. ^Slovenia boosts rights of same-sex couples
64. ^[https://english.sta.si/2359054/same-sex-partnership-act-implemented Same-sex partnership act implemented]
65. ^24. 2. 2017 se začne uporabljati Zakon o partnerski zvezi
66. ^{{sl icon}} Delavci migranti so vložili ustavno pritožbo nad Brglezovo odločitev
67. ^{{sl icon}} Ustavno sodišče zavrnilo vse pobude delavcev migrantov
68. ^Greater equality is on the way for same-sex couples in Slovenia
69. ^217 days to application of the Civil Partnership Act and substantially greater equality of same-sex couples
70. ^{{sl icon}} Zakon o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o zakonski zvezi in družinskih razmerjih
71. ^Time to bestow marriage equality to same-sex couples?
72. ^{{sl icon}} Mnenje Vlade o Predlogu zakona o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o zakonski zvezi in družinskih razmerjih
73. ^{{sl icon}} Vlada ne nasprotuje predlogu ZL o istospolni skupnosti
74. ^The government issues opinion on the Act Amending the Marriage and Family Relations Act
75. ^{{sl icon}} Pravice istospolnih in raznospolnih parov že kmalu izenačene
76. ^Green light for the debate about the amendment to the law on marriage and family
77. ^{{sl icon}} Redefinicija družine v smer enakosti dobila zeleno luč
78. ^[https://www.reuters.com/article/2015/03/04/us-slovenia-gaymarriage-idUSKBN0M00ZP20150304 Slovenia allows same-sex couples to marry, adopt children]
79. ^Same-sex and heterosexual union equal in Slovenia
80. ^Slovenia approves same-sex marriage, adoption legislation
81. ^{{sl icon}} Državni svet ni izglasoval veta na zakon o družinskih razmerjih
82. ^{{sl icon}} Veta na novelo zakona o zakonski zvezi ne bo
83. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.dz-rs.si/wps/portal/Home/deloDZ/seje/glasovanje?mandat=VII&seja=05.%20Redna&uid=89AAEA3EC2AF9AA4C1257DFD006CA481|title=Evidenca dokumenta (DRŽAVNI ZBOR) – Zakon o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o zakonski zvezi in družinskih razmerjih (tretja obravnava – skrajšani postopek)|language=Slovenian|date=3 March 2015|accessdate=19 January 2017}}
84. ^Same-sex marriage opponents in Slovenia push for referendum
85. ^{{sl icon}} 80.518 podpisov za referendum o redefiniciji zakonske skupnosti
86. ^{{sl icon}} SMC referendumu ne bo oporekal, ZL pa vztraja, da ga ne sme biti
87. ^{{sl icon}} Poslanci SMC: Ne bomo dopustili referenduma o zakonski zvezi
88. ^[https://english.sta.si/2116056/smc-against-gay-marriage-referendum-after-all SMC Against Gay Marriage Referendum After All]
89. ^{{sl icon}} Referendum o zakonski zvezi: podpise bodo zbirali od 23. marca
90. ^Fate of gay marriage referendum in the hands of MPs
91. ^{{sl icon}} 23 poslancev v boju proti referendumu o zakonski zvezi
92. ^MPs Vote to Ban Gay Marriage Referendum
93. ^{{sl icon}} Poslanci zavrnili referendum
94. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.dz-rs.si/wps/portal/Home/deloDZ/seje/glasovanje?mandat=VII&seja=11.%20Izredna&uid=AB39966C1540740EC1257E14006503F8|title=Evidenca dokumenta (DRŽAVNI ZBOR) – Predlog sklepa o nedopustnosti razpisa zakonodajnega referenduma o Zakonu o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o zakonski zvezi in družinskih razmerjih (ZZZDR-D), EPA 257-VII|language=Slovenian|date=26 March 2015|accessdate=19 January 2017}}
95. ^{{sl icon}} Pobudniki referenduma so zbrali 48.146 podpisov
96. ^{{sl icon}} Primc: V DZ-ju imamo podivjano večino, ki zlorablja ustavo in zakone
97. ^{{sl icon}} Koalicija Za otroke gre bo nocoj oddala ustavno pritožbo
98. ^{{sl icon}} Ustavno Sodišče 18. seja – predlog dnevnega reda
99. ^{{sl icon}} 21. seja – predlog dnevnega reda
100. ^{{sl icon}} Odločitev US o referendumu o zakonu o zakonski zvezi verjetno šele jeseni
101. ^{{sl icon}} 23. seja – potrjen dnevni red
102. ^{{sl icon}} 25. seja – predlog dnevnega reda
103. ^Ljubljanski nadškof Stanislav Zore za Demokracijo: Podpreti je treba družino!
104. ^Court judgement
105. ^{{cite web|url=https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/29884850/slovenia-court-allows-referendum-on-halting-gay-marriage/|title=Slovenia court allows referendum on halting gay marriage|publisher=Yahoo!7|date=23 October 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208061223/https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/29884850/slovenia-court-allows-referendum-on-halting-gay-marriage/|archivedate=8 December 2015|df=}}
106. ^Constitutional Court allows gay marriage referendum
107. ^{{sl icon}} Referendum o izenačitvi partnerskih skupnosti bo 20. decembra
108. ^Slovenia to hold gay marriage vote in December
109. ^Slovenia to hold Dec. 20 referendum on same-sex marriage
110. ^Slovenians reject equal marriage in referendum
111. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-slovenia-rights-idUSKBN0U30BS20151220|title=Slovenia rejects same-sex marriage in a referendum|date=20 December 2015|work=Reuters}}
112. ^Marriage equality voted down in referendum
113. ^Supreme Court Upholds Gay Adoption
114. ^{{cite web|url=http://delo.si/novice/politika/zelena-luc-lezbicni-posvojitvi-otroka_2.html |title=Zelena luč lezbični posvojitvi otroka |publisher=Delo.si |date=19 July 2011|accessdate=5 April 2014|language=sl}}
115. ^First Adoption by Gay Partner of Child's Parent
116. ^{{cite web|url=http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/eb/eb66/eb66_highlights_en.pdf |title=Eurobarometer 2006|format=PDF|accessdate=16 February 2015}}
117. ^{{sl icon}} Vox populi – Aktualna vprašanja
118. ^{{cite web|title=Večina podpira istospolne poroke, do posvojitev je zadržana|url=http://www.rtvslo.si/slovenija/vecina-podpira-istospolne-poroke-do-posvojitev-je-zadrzana/358447|website=RTV Slovenia|accessdate=16 February 2015|ref=Delo February 2015|date=16 February 2015|language=sl}}
119. ^{{sl icon}} [https://www.sta.si/2113965/izenacitev-pravic-raznospolnih-in-istospolnih-parov-po-anketi-podpira-42-odstotkov-vprasanih-54-jih-temu-nasprotuje?q=izena%C4%8Dit Izenačitev pravic raznospolnih in istospolnih parov po anketi podpira 42 odstotkov vprašanih, 54 jih temu nasprotuje]
120. ^{{sl icon}} Anketa: Referendum o družinskih razmerjih ni dopusten, a če bi bil, bi zakon lahko padel
121. ^Special Eurobarometer 437

External links

  • {{sl icon}} UKAZ o razglasitvi Zakona o registraciji istospolne partnerske skupnosti (ZRIPS)
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