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recognizes the union. At least one partner must be a Spanish citizen in order to marry, although two non-Spaniards may marry if they both have legal
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Approximately 4,500 same-sex couples married in Spain during the first year of the law. Shortly after the law was passed, questions arose about the
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authorities were adamantly opposed, criticising what they regarded as the weakening of the meaning of
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of marriage to non-Spaniards whose country did not permit same-sex marriage. A decision from the
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to allow same-sex couples to marry on a national level, after the
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to marry a non-Spaniard regardless of whether that person's
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stated that the country's same-sex marriage law allows a
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since July 3, 2005. In 2004, the nation's newly elected
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A crowd of people, some waving rainbow flags or holding placards
Same-sex marriage
Spain
government
Prime Minister
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
Socialist Workers' Party
adoption by same-sex couples
Cortes Generales
Senate
Congress of Deputies
third country in the world
Netherlands
Belgium
Canada
Roman Catholic
marriage
conservative
People's Party
Constitutional Court
legal status
Justice Ministry
Spanish citizen
homeland
residence
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