Slovenia’s parliament on Tuesday legalised same-sex marriage, changing into the primary central European nation to offer homosexual {couples} the identical rights as their heterosexual counterparts, AFP reported. The strikes follows a Constitutional Courtroom ruling from July that same-sex {couples} might legally marry and undertake kids. The regulation handed with 48 votes in favour, 29 in opposition to and one abstention. The principle conservative opposition Slovenian Democratic Social gathering (SDS) has criticised the courtroom’s ruling.