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Thailand’s Bold Move: Same-Sex Marriage Now Legal
Thailand’s Bold Move: Same-Sex Marriage Now Legal

Thailand’s Bold Move: Same-Sex Marriage Now Legal

Thailand has made history as the first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage, marking a significant milestone for equality and human rights. On January 23, 2025, hundreds of same-sex couples celebrated this momentous occasion by registering their marriages at the Siam Paragon shopping center in Bangkok.

Background

After more than two decades of advocacy by the LGBTQ+ community, Thailand’s parliament approved the marriage equality bill in 2024. This legislation, endorsed by King Maha Vajiralongkorn, grants same-sex couples the right to legally marry. It ensures equal access to legal, financial, medical, adoption, and inheritance rights previously unavailable to them.

Event and Celebration

The culmination of efforts was celebrated with a mass wedding event organized by Bangkok Pride in collaboration with local authorities. Over 200 couples participated, symbolizing a profound shift towards inclusivity and acceptance in Thai society.

Impact on Society

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra described the legalization as a step towards greater awareness and acceptance of gender diversity. The move underscores Thailand’s commitment to upholding equal rights and dignity for all its citizens, irrespective of sexual orientation, race, or religion.

Historical Significance

The enactment of the marriage equality law reflects a societal evolution in Thailand, challenging long-held prejudices and promoting a culture of inclusivity. It marks a collective victory for the LGBTQ+ community and their allies who tirelessly campaigned for this fundamental right

Conclusion

January 23, 2025, will be remembered as a day of triumph and progress in Thailand’s journey towards equality. The rainbow flag now proudly flies over the nation, symbolizing a new era of respect and recognition for diverse forms of love and identity.
This landmark legislation not only sets a precedent in Southeast Asia but also serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for LGBTQ+ rights movements globally.

Source: Inputs from various media Sources 

Priya Bairagi

Reviewed by Dr Aarti Nehra (MBBS, MMST)

I’m a pharmacist with a strong background in health sciences. I hold a BSc from Delhi University and a pharmacy degree from PDM University. I write articles and daily health news while interviewing doctors to bring you the latest insights. In my free time, you’ll find me at the gym or lost in a sci-fi novel.

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