(Ljubljana, Slovenia) The central European nation of Slovenia witnessed its first same-sex civil partnership on Tuesday when Mitja Blazic and Viki Kern registered their union in the capital, Ljubljana. The current law, passed in July, allows gay men and lesbians the right to register their unions and covers property issues along with inheritance rights. The law does not, however, grant any other rights associated with marriage, including social security or adoption rights. It also excludes guests from being present at the signing of the documents.
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