Finland

On November 28, 2014, the Finnish Parliament approved an amendment legalizing marriage between same-sex couples. The vote was passed with 105 members of parliament supporting it and 92 opposing. This amendment gave the same adoption rights to same-sex couples as heterosexual couples, as well. After this vote, Finland became the 12th European state to legalize marriage between same-sex couples.

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