Starting in the Netherlands in 2001, the sanctioning of same-sex marriage has snowballed all through the world. Spain, Canada, and Argentina were beside pass the law in the ahead of schedule to mid-2000s; and no less than two nations have authorized each and every year since 2009. Taiwan passed the bill not long ago, and Germany did simply a week ago. Today, Malta made one stride nearer to joining the pattern as parliament voted for legitimizing same-sex marriage. The last vote was hung on July 12.
Here's a guide to indicate you exactly how rapidly and boundless the change has been — and which parts of the world haven't changed by any stretch of the imagination.
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