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Portugal lesbian couple in nation's first gay marriage

BBC Published Jun 7, 2010 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Portugal's first same-sex marriage took place.
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Teresa Pires and Helena Paixao have been together since 2003.
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The bill was passed by parliament in January.
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The bill was ratified by President Anibal Cavaco Silva in May.
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Portugal is the sixth European country to recognise same-sex marriages.
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The first same-sex marriage has taken place in Portugal, a month after a law allowing gay marriage came into effect.

Teresa Pires and Helena Paixao, both divorced mothers in their 30s who have been together since 2003, married at a Lisbon registry office.

The couple - who had campaigned for a change to the law - described it as a "great victory, a dream come true".

The Socialist government had faced fierce opposition to the law in what is a mainly Catholic country.

But a petition against the change failed to gain enough support for a referendum.

The bill was passed by parliament in January and ratified by President Anibal Cavaco Silva in May - making Portugal the sixth European country to recognise same-sex marriages.

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