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Bolivia recognizes first same-sex marriage
One small step for David and Guido, one giant leap for Bolivia. Their legal marriage represents a milestone for same-sex marriage in the conservative Catholic country.
David Aruquipa and Guido Montano have been a couple for more than a decade
On Friday morning at 9 a.m., David Aruquipa and Guido Montano were back at the civil registry office in La Paz. But this time, unlike their many previous visits, the 48-year-old economist and the 46-year-old lawyer didn't leave empty-handed. On their way out the door, they carried in their hands a very important document: proof that their registered partnership had been legally recognized.

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Bolivia recognises same-sex couple's civil union for first time


Updated: 19/12/2020
David Aruquipa and Guido Montaño signed papers in Bolivia's Civil Registry Office, confirming their status as the country's first legally-recognised same-sex couple.
The men, who have been a couple for 11 years, said they consider the step a victory for human rights in Bolivia.
"This is the action that shows that our country needs to transform," said Montano.
"Authorities could not believe that this could be a serious human rights case and they didn't consider it like that, but they realised it little by little," said Aruquipa.

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Bolivia recognizes first same-sex marriage


Bolivia recognizes first same-sex marriage
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12/19/2020
Oliver Pieper
One small step for David and Guido, one giant leap for Bolivia. Their legal marriage represents a milestone for same-sex marriage in the conservative Catholic country.
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David Aruquipa and Guido Montano have been a couple for more than a decade
On Friday morning at 9 a.m., David Aruquipa and Guido Montano were back at the civil registry office in La Paz. But this time, unlike their many previous visits, the 48-year-old economist and the 46-year-old lawyer didn't leave empty-handed. On their way out the door, they carried in their hands a very important document: proof that their registered partnership had been legally recognized.

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Erstes homosexuelles Paar in Bolivien anerkannt | Welt | DW

Erstes homosexuelles Paar in Bolivien anerkannt | Welt | DW
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Bay Area Reporter :: Out in the World: Bolivian gay couple celebrate country's 1st civil union


David Aruquipa and Guido Montano last week became Bolivia's first gay couple to be legally recognized.
The lawyer and businessman were joined in a civil union ceremony December 11, five months after they won their two-year legal battle against the country's civil registry.
Bolivia's Constitutional Court sided with the couple in July.
Montano, 45, and Aruquipa, 48, sued Bolivia's civil registry when authorities refused to register their relationship in 2018.
Same-sex marriage is not legal in Bolivia.
The couple have been together more than 11 years.
In their administrative appeals, Montano and Aruquipa argued the denial of legal recognition of their relationship violated international human rights standards and discrimination under Bolivian law.

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Bolivia recognizes same-sex union following long legal battle - JURIST - News


December 14, 2020 09:17:04 am
The national civil registry of Bolivia recognized for the first time on Friday a same-sex civil union after a two-year legal battle between the applicants, a gay couple, and the administrative authorities.
The case stemmed from an application by David Aruquipa and Guido Montaño, who had applied to register their relationship as a “free union” under the Code of Families of Bolivia in 2018. However, their application was rejected by the national civil registry in September 2019, citing lack of availability of administrative procedures for same-sex unions, a decision which was later challenged by the couple.
In a July resolution, the Second Constitutional Chamber struck down the decision of the registry as discriminatory. The Constitutional Chamber observed that the Constitution required all laws and administrative procedures to be consistent with the principles of equality and non-discrimination, including on grounds of sexual orientation.

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Bolivia Approves First Same-Sex Civil Union Following Legal Battle


Bolivia Approves First Same-Sex Civil Union Following Legal Battle
LGBTQ rights advocates hope the case will pave the way for an overhaul of the Latin American country's marriage laws.
LA PAZ, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Bolivia’s civil registry authorized for the first time a same sex civil union following a two-year legal battle, a decision activists in the Andean nation hope will pave the way for an overhaul of the country’s marriage laws.
David Aruquipa, a 48-year-old businessman, and Guido Montaño, a 45-year-old lawyer, were initially denied the right to register their union in 2018 by authorities in Bolivia, who said the country’s laws did not allow same sex marriage.

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Bolivia: Gay couple's same-sex civil union recognised following legal fight

Bolivia: Gay couple's same-sex civil union recognised following legal fight
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Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe in Bolivien: Kampf gegen Behörden und Gerichte

Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe in Bolivien: Kampf gegen Behörden und Gerichte
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Bolivia approves first same-sex union following legal battle

Bolivia approves first same-sex union following legal battle
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