Germany has celebrated its first same-sex weddings after a new law came into force putting gay and lesbian couples on an equal legal footing with heterosexual couples.
Town halls in Berlin, Hamburg and elsewhere opened their doors to
mark the event, made possible by a surprise vote in Parliament three
months earlier.
“We're making a single exception to fire a symbolic starter pistol
because same-sex marriages are possible from today,” said Gordon
Holland, a registrar in Berlin's Schoeneberg district.
Mr Holland said it was appropriate for Schoeneberg to hold the first
same-sex wedding in the country because it has long been a centre of gay
life in the German capital.
About 60 guests and an equal number of journalists packed into
Schoeneberg town hall's “Golden Room” to witness the marriage of Karl
Kreile and his partner of 38 years, Bodo Mende.
The grooms entered the room to the popular Wedding March by
19th-century German composer Felix Mendelssohn, before saying their vows
and signing the marriage documents to applause and cheers from the
assembled guests.
Mr Kreile, 59, said it was an “incredible honour” to be the first
same-sex couple to marry in Germany, noting that he and Mr Mende, 60,
had been campaigning for gay rights for decades.
After cutting the wedding cake - featuring a rainbow flag and the
words “marriage for all” - the couple planned to hold a small reception
and fly to Vienna later in the week for a five-day honeymoon.
“We had a huge party 15 years ago that can't be topped,” said Mr
Kreile, referring to the celebration after the couple registered their
partnership in 2002.
Germany introduced registered partnerships in 2002, but those gave
same-sex couples fewer rights than heterosexual couples who married.
Chancellor Angela Merkel
long opposed same-sex marriages, only agreeing to a free vote in
Parliament on the matter in June, shortly before national elections.
The bill, which enjoyed strong public support, passed by a wide
margin, with 393 lawmakers voting in favour of marriage equality and
226, including Ms Merkel, voting against.
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