LGBT history in Andorra
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have advanced significantly in the 21st century.
Civil union A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant some or all of the rights of marriage ...
s, which grant all the benefits of marriage including adoption, have been recognized since 2014, and discrimination on the basis of
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is constitutionally banned. The General Council passed a bill on 21 July 2022 that will legalize
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in 2023, and convert all civil unions into civil marriage.


Law regarding same-sex sexual activity

A law prohibiting same-sex sexual activity was abolished in 1791. The age of consent in Andorra is 14, as specified by Article 147 of the Penal Code, which reads: (1) "''Whoever carries out a sexual act with a person younger than fourteen years ... shall be punished with imprisonment for between three months and three years.''" Paragraph 2 states that if the sexual act involves sexual penetration the punishment is three to ten years.


Recognition of same-sex relationships

Beginning in 2023, same-sex civil marriage will become legal in Andorra. Previously, civil unions were available. Since 2005, same-sex couples have been able to register their partnership under the name "stable union of a couple" (''unió estable de parella''). On 2 June 2014, the ruling
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party introduced a
civil union A civil union (also known as a civil partnership) is a legally recognized arrangement similar to marriage, created primarily as a means to provide recognition in law for same-sex couples. Civil unions grant some or all of the rights of marriage ...
bill to the General Council. The bill established civil unions equal to marriage in everything but name, and would also grant same-sex couples joint adoption rights. On 27 November 2014, the bill passed on a vote of 20 to 3 with several abstentions. On 24 December, the bill was published in the official journal, following promulgation by co-prince François Hollande as the signature of one of the two co-princes was needed. It took effect on 25 December. On 10 March 2020, three parties forming the governing coalition, the Democrats, the
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and Committed Citizens, presented the draft of a bill to reform family law including to legalize same-sex marriage. The bill would also eliminate civil unions and convert all existing unions into civil marriage. The bill was introduced to the General Council on 24 November 2020 and was passed on 21 July 2022.


Adoption and family planning

Before 2014, same-sex couples were not allowed to adopt, because the adoption law only recognised this possibility for heterosexual couples. This was changed when the civil union law granting full adoption rights was passed in November 2014 and came into force on 25 December 2014.


Discrimination protections

Andorra has prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation since 2005. Hate crimes motivated by the victim's sexual orientation result in additional legal penalties. In addition, in December 2008, the Constitutional Court ruled that sexual orientation is included in the prohibited grounds of discrimination in the Constitution of Andorra under the category "any other ground". Article 4 of the ''Law 35/2008, of 18 November, on professional relations'' ( ca, Llei 35/2008, del 18 de desembre, del Codi de relacions laborals) forbids employers and workers from discrimating against employees or colleagues on account of sexual orientation, amongst other categories. Reports of public discrimination against LGBT people are rare. In 2000, a young gay man, 17-year-old Nuno Ribeiro, was murdered in the country due to his sexual orientation, resulting in public outcry. In addition, there are a few cases of parents expelling their children from their homes because of their sexual orientation. However, in general, Andorran society tends to be very tolerant of homosexuality and same-sex relationships, and acceptance is high. In February 2019, the General Council adopted legislation addressing equal treatment and non-discrimination. The ''Llei 13/2019, del 15 de febrer, per a la igualtat de tracte i la no-discriminació'' ("Law 13/2019, of 15 February, for equal treatment and non-discrimination"), provides protection for LGBT people, among others, in numerous areas including employment, education, health care, social services, housing, public establishments, etc. Article 4(2) states:


Transgender rights

A new Family Law passed by Parliament on 21 July 2022, will allow trans people to update their name and gender on legal documents through a simple process without medical intervention. The law will come into effect six months after it is promulgated. Discrimination on account of gender identity and expression in areas such as employment, the provision of goods and services, etc., is prohibited. Additionally, the ''Llei 14/2019, del 15 de febrer, qualificada dels drets dels infants i els adolescents'' ("Law 14/2019, of 15 February, on the rights of children and adolescents") establishes that transgender children must be respected in their gender identity.


Blood donation

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(MSM) can donate blood to the ''Banc de Sang i Teixits de Catalunya'', and to the ''Établissement Français du Sang'' in France.


Activism

In 2019, LGBT group DiversAnd was formed. It was established after the association ''Som Com Som'' (meaning "We Are As We Are" in Catalan) ended its work in 2018. DiversAnd focuses on preventing and addressing bullying and discrimination in schools, advocating for transgender people's rights to change their name and gender, and same-sex marriage. It organised a pride parade in June 2019. The first LGBT demonstration in Andorra occurred on 6 September 2002. On 23 June 2003, ''Som Com Som'' organized the first gay pride parade in the country, which took place at the Plaça del Poble in
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. On 17 May 2019, the International Day Against Homophobia, the Department of Equality launched a short film, entitled "#lovingdiversity", and raised online awareness of LGBT issues.


Public opinion

According to a 2013 survey by the ''Institut d'Estudis Andorrans'', 70% of Andorrans were in favour of same-sex marriage, 19% were against and 11% were undecided or had refused to answer.


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See also

* Human rights in Andorra *
LGBT rights in Europe Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT) rights are widely diverse in Europe per country. Nineteen out of the 33 countries that have legalised same-sex marriage worldwide are situated in Europe. A further eleven European countries have ...
* Killing of Nuno Ribeiro


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