Recognition of same-sex unions in Cyprus
Cyprus has recognised same-sex unions since 9 December 2015 by allowing same-sex couples to enter into civil cohabitations. A bill to establish civil cohabitations was approved by the Cypriot Parliament on 26 November 2015. The law took effect on 9 December 2015 upon publication in the country's official gazette.
Civil unions and registered partnerships |
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* Not yet in effect or automatic deadline set by judicial body for same-sex marriage to become legal |
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Civil cohabitation
In 2010, the Permanent Secretary at the Interior Ministry, Lazaros Savvides, indicated that the Cypriot Government would begin examining the issue of whether same-sex marriage should be made legal in the country.[1]
This was followed in 2013 by an announcement by the Interior Minister, Eleni Mavrou, that her officials were working on a parliamentary bill proposing the creation of civil partnerships, rather than extending the right to marry to same-sex couples.[2] The Cypriot Government subsequently accepted the draft bill.[3] In March of that year, newly elected President Nicos Anastasiades reaffirmed his support for the bill.[4] In November 2013, the Interior Minister, Socratis Hasikos, confirmed that the bill remained on the government agenda, with a draft prepared and sent to other ministries for review. The intention was to hold a parliamentary vote in April 2014,[5] but, by June 2014, the bill had still not been submitted. According to the Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Constantinos Nicolaides, the bill should have been completed in April, but was still being drafted.[6] In July 2014, Hasikos clarified that a proposed bill would need consensus from all parties before moving forward. He gave all parties a copy of the bill and asked that they study it in time for a second meeting that same September. Hasikos stressed that he would not hold a vote until he was sure all parties were in favour.[7]
In March 2014, the head of the Orthodox Church in Cyprus, Archbishop Chrysostomos II, signalled his opposition to plans to introduce either civil partnership or marriage rights, urging churches to take a stand against homosexuality and accusing secular governments of "weakening moral integrity" through acknowledging equal rights to homosexuals: "When, for example, governments legalise not only plain civil partnership but ‘homosexual marriage’, the Church must be unequivocal in condemning homosexuality."[8]
On 6 May 2015, the Cypriot Cabinet approved a gender-neutral "cohabitation agreement" bill with many of the rights of marriage.[9] On 6 June 2015, the ruling party DISY announced their support for the partnership law.[10][11] The bill had its first reading on 18 June 2015.[12] On 1 July 2015, Parliament decided to rename the proposed partnership recognition scheme to "civil cohabitation" (Greek: πολιτική συμβίωση; Turkish: sivil birlikte yaşama).[13][14] The second reading was initially planned to be held on 9 July, but was postponed until autumn.[15] The bill had its second and third reading on 26 November 2015 and passed in a 39-12 vote with 3 abstentions.[16][17] It was published in the official gazette on 9 December 2015 and took effect upon publication.[18][19][20]
Statistics
The country's first civil cohabitation was registered on 29 January 2016 by two women.[21] The first public ceremony was held on 4 March 2016 by two men in the capital city of Nicosia.[22]
By 18 April 2016, eight same-sex civil cohabitations were registered.[23][24]
From January to October 2016, approximately 70 same-sex couples had registered their unions in the country.[25]
Civil cohabitations are also very popular among different-sex couples. By August 2017, for instance, heterosexual couples represented about 70% of all couples, while same-sex couples made up the remaining 30%.[26]
Public opinion
The 2006 Eurobarometer found that only 14% of Cypriots were in favour of same-sex marriage.[27] This was the third lowest in the European Union at the time (only in Latvia and Romania was support lower). The 2015 Eurobarometer found that support had increased to 37%, while 56% were against legalising same-sex marriage.[28]
With regards to civil unions, a 2014 survey found that 53.3% of Cypriots supported civil unions or partnerships for same-sex couples.[29]
The 2019 Eurobarometer found that 36% of Cypriots thought same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe, 60% were against.[30]
See also
- LGBT rights in Cyprus
- Recognition of same-sex unions in Europe
- Same-sex marriage in Akrotiri and Dhekelia
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- (in Turkish) Temsilciler Meclisinde, sivil birlikte yaşama üzerine bir yasa tasarısı çoğunluk tarafından onaylandı
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- Chrysostomou, Annette (20 January 2016). "First civil partnership to be signed, interest grows". Cyprus Mail. Archived from the original on 1 April 2017. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
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