Registered partnership in the Czech Republic

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The Czech Republic offers registered partnerships (registrované partnerství) for same-sex couples. Registered partnerships grant several rights of marriage, including, inheritance, hospital, spousal privilege, and alimony rights, but do not allow joint adoption, widow's pension, or joint property rights. The registered partnership law was passed in March 2006 and went into effect on 1 July 2006.[1][2][3] The country also grants unregistered cohabitation status to "persons living in a common household" that gives couples inheritance and succession rights in housing.[4]

History

There had been several attempts to allow same-sex registered partnerships. In 1998, a registered partnership bill reached the Chamber of Deputies, but failed by two votes.[5] In 1999, the chamber voted against another bill.[6][7] In February 2001, the Government presented third bill, which was rejected by parliament in October 2001.[8][9][10]

On 11 February 2005, another bill failed by one vote. It was backed by 82 out of the 165 deputies present - most voting Social Democrats, Communists, the Freedom Union members and some deputies for the opposition Civic Democratic Party (ODS).[11]

In April 2005, a new partnership bill passed its first reading in the chamber with 82 votes for and 9 against. On 16 December 2005, it passed its third reading with 86 votes for, 54 against, and 7 MPs not voting.[12] On 26 January 2006, it was passed by the Senate (65 for, 14 against).[13][14]

On 16 February 2006, President Václav Klaus vetoed the bill.[15][16][17] In response, the Prime Minister Jiří Paroubek said that he would seek a parliamentary majority (101 votes) in the lower chamber to override the veto and did so successfully on 15 March 2006 with the exact number of votes needed (101) out of 177 votes cast.[18][19][20][21]

In September 2014, a group of the deputies introduced a bill to allow step-adoption by same-sex couples.[22] In October, the government decided to not take a stance on the bill.[23]

In April 2015, it was announced that the ban on adoption in registered partnerships will come under review before the Constitutional Court.[24]

Statistics

By the end of 2010, 1,111 registered partnerships had been conducted in the Czech Republic, 66 of which have been since annulled.[25]

In the 2011 census, 2055 people reported being in a registered partnership.[26]

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External links

  1. (Czech) No. 115/2006 Coll.
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  3. Gay marriage legalized
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  5. CZECH REPUBLIC: NO MARRIAGES FOR GAYS AND LESBIANS
  6. Gay-marriage bill is rejected
  7. NO TO REGISTERED PARTNERSHIP IN CZECH REPUBLIC
  8. Czech Gay Bill Drafted
  9. Gay marriage not likely in Czech Republic
  10. Equality for same-sex couples
  11. Czech Gay and Lesbian League upset about repeated rejection of same sex partnerships
  12. Czech MPs approve law on same-sex partnerships
  13. Bill on single sex partnerships makes it through both houses of Parliament
  14. Czech Gays Get Partner Rights
  15. Czech Republic President Vetoes Gay Union Bill
  16. Gay groups angered by president's veto of registered partnership bill
  17. Czech President Vetoes Gay Partner Bill
  18. Czech Parliament Overrides Veto, Passes Gay Partner Law
  19. Czech MPs approve gay rights law
  20. Czech Parliament Overrides Veto, Passes Gay Partner Law
  21. Same-sex registered partnerships to be introduced after deputies override presidential veto
  22. (Czech) Sněmovní tisk 320 Novela z. o registrovaném partnerství
  23. (Czech) Vláda se neshodla na novele o adopci registrovanými partnery
  24. Gay couple initiates legal debate on child adoption
  25. (Czech) Česko má 1111 registrovaných partnerství
  26. Preliminary Census Results