Bulgarian court backs same-sex couple's EU residence rights

AFP  |  Sofia 

A has backed the right of a same-sex couple to live in Bulgaria, activists announced today, in the first such case for the EU nation that does not recognise gay marriage.

The court claim was brought up by an Australian woman who was banned from residing in in 2017 together with her French spouse after the couple got married in in mid-2016, the youth organisation Action said.

But the ruling on June 29 by the Sofia administrative court 29 overturned the interior ministry's migration directorate ban, saying that upholding it would "hinder the right of the EU to move and reside freely in the territory of the EU".

The ruling was also in line with a decision of the EU's top court of justice in on June 5, stating that EU laws on freedom of movement oblige all member states to allow residency of the non-European spouses of EU citizens, including same-sex partners, even if they did not recognise

"I am happy to celebrate not only my right to live in but also the right of every same-sex couple to benefit from its right of freedom of movement in the EU," the Australian partner, named only as Kristina, was cited by Action as saying.

The court ruling can still be appealed, however, does not allow and the Sofia administrative court also refused in January to recognise the marriage of two Bulgarian women, who wedded in Britain in mid-November 2016.

Public opinion in the Balkan country is deeply divided over the issue with negative sentiments particularly incited by several nationalist fractions that are part of the conservative government of

A massive campaign led by the nationalists and the opposition Socialists hindered the ratification earlier this year of the convention on preventing and combatting violence against women, which many in the country see as a vehicle for recognition of "a third gender".

Reports of violence against gay people are rare but prejudice and discrimination remain a problem in Bulgaria, the 2017 Human Rights Report said.

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 20:05 IST