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Child of Lesbian Mothers Has Right to Bulgaria Citizenship

LGBT Rainbow Flag  © 2008 Ludovic Berton (Wikimedia Commons) A child born to Bulgarian and British mothers has been denied Bulgarian citizenship and is now at risk of being stateless. “Baby S” was born in December 2019 in Spain and although the baby’s birth certificate was issued by Spain with both mothers listed as parents, the baby cannot get Spanish citizenship because neither mother is Spanish. Citizenship cannot be acquired from the British mother of “Baby S” who is from Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory, as she acquired her British citizenship by descent. Statelessness may hinder the child from attending school, accessing health care and other social benefits. All three governments involved are parties to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness and have a duty to prevent the child being stateless.

Constitutional Court: Law whereby pension point increased by 40 pct - constitutional

13/01/2021 13:34 The Romanian Constitutional Court (CCR) rejected, on Wednesday, the Government s notification regarding the law that provides for a 40 pct increase of the pension point, establishing that the normative act is constitutional, CCR sources specified for AGERPRES. In mid-October last year, the Executive notified the Constitutional Court with a view to exercising the preliminary control of constitutionality on the Law for the approval of OUG 135/2020 - 2020 budget revision. In essence, the Government reiterated in its notification to the CCR the arguments according to which Parliament ignored the law s predictability requirements and the outlook of the evolution of the consolidated budget situation and of the general economy, resulting in the principle of legal certainty being vitiated.

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