LGBTQ rights in Andorra | |
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Status | Legal since 1791[1][2] |
Military | Has no army |
Discrimination protections | Sexual orientation and gender identity protections |
Family rights | |
Recognition of relationships | Stable unions since 2005; Civil unions 2014–2023; Same-sex marriage since 2023 |
Adoption | Full adoption rights since 2014 |
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) rights in Andorra have advanced significantly in the 21st century, and are now considered generally progressive.[3][4] Civil unions, which grant all the benefits of marriage (including adoption), have been recognized since 2014, and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is constitutionally banned. The General Council passed a bill on 21 July 2022 that would legalize same-sex marriage in 2023, and convert all civil unions into civil marriage. In September 2023, Xavier Espot Zamora, the Prime Minister of Andorra, officially came out as homosexual.[5]