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Montenegro's government on Monday announced that the country will allow same-sex marriages in the near future.
Jovan Kojicic, Human Rights Adviser to the Prime Minister, said Montenegro was drawing up the legal framework to permit same-sex partners to legalize their relationships soon.
Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic's adviser believes that there is a majority in parliament in favour of such a law.
"The process and drafting the law will last just as we planned in the government's LGBT strategy, no later than 2018," Montenegrin media reported him as saying.
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http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/arti...-gay-marriages
Future weave-snatching Yugo-equality chanteuse
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However, unlike the situation in neighbouring Serbia, Montenegro's authorities have given full backing to the gay community and to its right to stage public parades.
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The shade of it all
Both are vying for EU membership so they're trying to step up their LGBT game
Balkan situation
Albania - Needs 80ish yes votes to pass, last try had around 70 but opposition parties boycotted due to election results so a
new vote could bring home the crown.
Slovenia - Civil Partnership
Croatia - Civil Partnership, but constitutional ban taken over by Church

needs a referendum or 2/3 Parliament support to overturn
Montenegro -
Revealed ha flawless proposal
Serbia - Constitutional ban
Macedonia - Constitutional ban coming soon

Bosnia & Herzegovina - Neither constitutional ban nor recognition