8. Germany
Despite legal recognition of same sex couples and registered life partnerships since 2001, same sex marriage is still not legal in Germany. Even though many other countries in the EU have legalized same sex marriage, Germany still lags behind primarily due to right wing, Christian political parties being in power for so long.
The civil unions that exist in Germany do afford couples many of the same rights as a married couple, such as tax benefits and adoption rights primarily due to numerous individual court cases. Public opinion regarding same sex marriage and LGBT rights in Germany show the majority of citizens look favorably on gay rights, so it seems as soon as another party gains power in political office that same sex marriage will likely become legal. Polls show that 75% of Germans support same sex marriage.
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