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Cyprus has recognised same-sex unions since 9 December 2015. Legislation to establish civil cohabitations was introduced by the ruling Democratic Rally party, and approved by the Cypriot Parliament in a 39–12 vote on 26 November 2015. It was signed by President Nicos Anastasiades, and took effect on 9 December upon publication in the government gazette.
Same-sex marriage is not recognized in Cyprus; however, in March 2024 Kathimerini expected the issue to "soon come to the political forefront".[1] President Nikos Christodoulides has expressed support for same-sex marriage.[2]