Recognition of same-sex unions in Venezuela
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Venezuela does not recognize same-sex unions. In 2008, the Supreme Tribunal of Justice ruled that the Constitution of Venezuela neither prohibits nor requires the recognition of same-sex marriage. A lawsuit seeking to legalise same-sex marriage in Venezuela was filed with the Supreme Tribunal in January 2015. The court announced in April 2016 that it would hear oral arguments in the case, though no decision has yet been issued. On 24 February 2022, a deputy of the opposition Cambiemos Movimiento Ciudadano party introduced a same-sex marriage bill to the National Assembly.