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Jun 09, 2007
Quickie Link: Czechs Against Homosexuals Adopting Children
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By vanrozenheim
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(Prague, Czech Republic) - Two-thirds of Czechs believe that homosexual couples should have the right to registered partnership, but not the right to adopt children, according to a poll conducted by the polling agency CVVM and published today. Two years ago, almost one-third of Czechs agreed with homosexuals' adoption of children, while now it is only 22 percent. The right to conclude a regular marriage was approved by 42 percent in 2005, while now it is 36 percent of Czechs. Some 69 percent of Czechs agreed with the homosexuals' right to conclude registered partnership, while 57 percent disagreed with their right to conclude a regular marriage and 67 percent disagreed with the notion that homosexuals should be allowed to adopt children.
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