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First same-sex marriage in Germany set to take place

October 1, 2017

Almost 40 years after their first kiss, Karl and Bodo are getting hitched.

The two civil servants are expected to become the first gay couple to tie the knot in Germany when a law allowing same-sex marriages takes effect on Sunday.

Karl Kreile told reporters the big day will be "an emotional moment full of symbolism."

In 2001, Germany became one of the world's first countries to allow same-sex couples to register for partnerships with some spousal rights.

But Chancellor Angela Merkel for years opposed same-sex marriage, only agreeing to let Parliament hold a free vote on the matter in June. A majority of lawmakers backed the move, making Germany the 23rd country to allow same-sex marriages.

This comes as ballots were sent out to Australians last week on whether or not the country should legalise same-sex marriage.

New Zealand legalised same-sex marriage in 2013.

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