Gays community worldwide are still pushing for their ‘fundamental right’ to be wholly accepted and its seems their warpath is finally been recognized by law enforcers and policy makers.

All the way in Taiwan, the country has become the first in Asia to legalise same-sekz weddings. Up to 280 couples are expected to get married on the day that a new law legalising same-sekz marriage comes into effect, one week after parliament approved same-sekz marriage legislation.

Government offices opened at 8.30am Taiwan time on Friday and gay couples were waiting to walk inside and, after a brief registration process, come out legally wed. Up to 150 couples were expected to wed in capital city Taipei alone, according to Jerome Taylor of AFP.

The ceremonies come after a three-decade fight for same-sekz marriage by campaigners in Taiwan.

Taiwan legislators voted for a government-backed bill on May 17 that defined a union between a same-sekz couple as a marriage.

Conservative opponents had proposed rival bills that would define partnerships as “same-sekz unions” or “same-sekz familial relationships.”

Information from pinknews.co.uk

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