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Polish president vetoes bills that would have improved rights of same-sex couples

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Polish President Andrzej Duda vetoed legislation that would have granted legal recognition and rights to same-sex couples. The bills had been passed by parliament but faced opposition from the conservative president. This veto blocks reforms and continues the lack of legal protections for same-sex couples in Poland, highlighting the country's political divide on LGBTQ issues.

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Veto blocks legal recognition of same-sex relationships

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  • Veto blocks legal recognition of same-sex relationships
  • Affects social acceptance and equality for LGBTQ+ community

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