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  2. De facto union in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    De facto unions were first formally introduced for opposite-sex couples in Law no. 135/99 of 1 July 1999, although some of the legal protections granted by the status already existed separately in various other laws, dating back to 1976. De facto unions were later extended to same-sex couples by Law no. 7/2001 of 11 May 2001. [1]

  3. Women in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 electoral law did not make any distinction between men and women, [8] [9] though the general rule to be able to read resulted in systemic limitations for women to vote until 1976. [ 10 ] It was also under the Estado Novo that Maria Teresa Cárcomo Lobo politician and jurist, became the first woman to hold office in Portugal .

  4. LGBTQ history in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    A de facto union, also known as common-law marriage, is when two individuals who have been together for two years or more are considered legally married without the marriage being on paper. [6] On 11 May 2001 Portugal's parliament approved a change to the de facto union law that extended the unions to same-sex couples. [7]

  5. Conselho Nacional das Mulheres Portuguesas - Wikipedia

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    The proposals made in the presentations were very advanced for the time, such as that the working woman should be entitled to a month of maternity leave; sex education should be given in schools; equal pay should be given for equal positions; women should have the vote; and that married women and men should have the same legal status. In the ...

  6. Same-sex marriage in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    On 17 May 2010, President Aníbal Cavaco Silva ratified the law, making Portugal the sixth country in Europe and the eighth in the world to allow same-sex marriage nationwide. [3] [4] The law was published in the Diário da República on 31 May and became effective on 5 June 2010. [1] Polling suggests that a significant majority of Portuguese ...

  7. Wait, Are Harry and Meghan Moving to Portugal? Here’s ... - AOL

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    This time, they’ve set their sights on Portugal. Chris Jackson/Getty Images for. After a whirlwind romance, engagement, wedding, two kids and a big move from the U.K. to the U.S., Prince Harry ...

  8. Category:Women's rights in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese women's rights activists (1 C, 13 P) Prostitution in Portugal (1 C, 2 P) V. Violence against women in Portugal (2 C, 3 P) This page was ...

  9. These Californians relocated to Portugal. They share their ...

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    Portugal is, in so many ways, all of the things I love about California: great weather, beautiful nature, amazing food, but much more affordable and much more charming.