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Hong Kong lawmakers reject a bill recognizing same-sex partnerships

Out of the lawmakers who attended the meeting, 71 voted against the bill, 14 approved it and one abstained.

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Hong Kong lawmakers reject a bill recognizing same-sex partnerships

Lawmaker Maggie Chan gives a speech on a government bill that proposed to grant recognition to same-sex partnerships in Hong Kong, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. A sign reads “Resolutely oppose Registration of Same-Sex Partnerships Bill. 


HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong lawmakers on Wednesday voted down a bill that would have granted recognition to same-sex partnerships in the Chinese city, despite the rights offered being limited, in a major setback to the LGBTQ+ movement.

The Registration of unveiled in July, stemmed from one of the that pushed the government to offer more equal rights to gays and lesbians. However, the bill met fierce opposition from lawmakers, even though it followed the stating the government should provide a framework for recognizing such relationships.

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