Finnish parliament passed the marriage equality law in December 2014. After two years of implementing legislative changes to the law and stuff, it finally comes into full force today.
The law is also remarkable because it's the first citizen initiative law that has been approved by the parliament. The petition for equal marriage got 166 851 signatures of the required 50 000 back in 2013.
Same-sex marriage is now finally in force in every Nordic country. Yay!
The status of same-sex relationships around the world
Wikipedia said:Same-sex marriage became legal in Finland on 1 March 2017. A bill for legalization was approved by the parliament on 12 December 2014 and signed by the President on 20 February 2015. In order to implement the law, follow-up changes in other acts were required. The legislative measure to make most of these changes was approved by the parliament on 17 February 2016 and signed by President on 8 April 2016.
Legal recognition for same-sex couples in Finland has been available since 2002 in the form of registered partnerships, which provide the same rights and responsibilities as marriage for opposite-sex couples, except e.g. adoption rights. In 2009, the Parliament revised the law allowing couples to adopt the biological children of their partner.
The law is also remarkable because it's the first citizen initiative law that has been approved by the parliament. The petition for equal marriage got 166 851 signatures of the required 50 000 back in 2013.
Same-sex marriage is now finally in force in every Nordic country. Yay!
The status of same-sex relationships around the world