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In June 2017, Ana Brnabić became the prime minister of Serbia, as the first woman and first openly lesbian person to hold the office, and the second female LGBTQ head of government overall (after Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir of Iceland). She was also the first Serbian prime minister to attend a pride parade.
Gey-Lesbian Info Centre [in Serbian]. LABRIS - Organisation for Lesbian Human Rights has a rich online library including reports on cataloguing hate crimes, policy reports, textbooks, instructions on working with LGBT communities [in Serbian and English].
Photo from Serbian government website Ana Brnabic—the first woman and the first lesbian to hold the office of prime minister of Serbia, or to be a leader of any Eastern European country—has stepped down after seven years in power, in a reshuffle of President Alexander Vucic's government, The Los Angeles Blade noted.
LGBT Rights in Serbia: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more.
Interested in LGBT rights in Serbia? Whether you're planning a trip or simply curious, our comprehensive guide covers laws, acceptance, and more.
This country report for Serbia is intended to voice lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) communities' concerns; identify gaps in legislation and practice; and provide recommendations to relevant stakeholders.
Serbia is a party to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) both of which prohibit discrimination under the law. Serbia is bound by its commitments to both covenants by taking affirmative steps to protect the rights of LGBT individuals in law and in practice.
The Belgrade Pride march - the biggest in Serbia so far, according to the organisers - passed off peacefully, with participants urging the authorities to introduce legislation on same-sex marriage ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Serbia face significant challenges not experienced by non-LGBTQ residents. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity are legal in Serbia, and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is banned in areas such as employment, education, media, and the provision of goods and services, amongst others. Nevertheless ...
BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbian lawmakers elected Ana Brnabic as prime minister on Thursday, making history by choosing both the conservative Balkan nation's first female prime minister and its first openly gay leader.
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Ana Brnabić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ана Брнабић, pronounced [âna bř̩nabitɕ]; born 28 September 1975) is a Serbian politician serving as president of the National Assembly of Serbia since 2024. A member of the Serbian Progressive Party, she previously served as Prime Minister of Serbia from 2017 to 2024. She was the first woman, first openly lesbian, and longest-serving person to hold ...
A lesbian couple launched a landmark bid on Thursday to win legal recognition for same-sex partners in Serbia, saying they wanted to step out and stand up for LGBT+ rights in the Balkans.
LGBTQ history in Serbia Pride flag of Serbia [1] Homosexuality in Serbia was first criminalised from 1860 through various regimes, until its first decriminalization in the Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina in 1977. [2]
A summary of the key events leading up to this year's Pride Parade, showing the development of lesbian and gay history in terms of social, political and legislative change.
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Across the Western Balkans, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Intersex (LGBTI) people are fighting for their rights to lead a normal life. While there have been laws and measures passed to criminalize discrimination, violent acts and hate speech based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI), there is much more that needs to be done in order to achieve full recognition and equality.
The position of lesbians and gay men within the LGBT+ community (and in general opposition of women and men in Serbian society) is not equal, making it important to mainstream a gender perspective in the all our activism. Jelena (in the middle) with Labris I have to say Serbia has a good anti-discrimination legal framework.
Shadow Report June 2018 This report has been drafted by Labris - Lesbian Human Rights Organization, Belgrade, Serbia. The report follows relevant articles of the Convention, identifying...
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The results from the survey present the largest international LGBTI survey of its kind. In-depth detailed results for Serbia and other countries can be found in FRA's online data visualisation tool. See our methodology Q&A for more about how FRA did the survey. Results based on a small number of responses are statistically less reliable.
While the bill has not stirred up significant protests in Serbia, in recent history violence has trailed every inch of progress for the LGBT community, from hooligan attacks on Belgrade's Pride ...
The partner of Serbia's lesbian prime minister recently gave birth via artificial insemination. Now its Health Ministry won't let same-sex couples undergo medical procedures in Serbia that would ...
In the past few decades a lot has changed: Serbia has a lesbian PM (albeit one who said she opposes legalising same-sex partnerships, despite being in one), while Montenegro not only has allowed same sex partnerships, but the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church there, late Metropolitan Amfilohije, a staunch critic of LGBT movement, baptised a ...
Europride begins today in Serbia. Although thousands of protesters have once again taken to the streets in Belgrade against the large-scale event and Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić had previously announced the cancellation of the Pride event, the international pressure was too great. In the conservative world view of the Serbian president, same-sex partnerships and alternative life plans ...
In education, the LGBTQ+ community in Serbia encountered a notable setback in the past year. The turning point came in September 2022 when conservative groups, including the Serbian Orthodox Church and the right-wing parties, called for reevaluating the recently updated school curriculum since the textbooks purportedly promoted " LGBT ...
We urge the Committee to request from the Serbian Government to provide information about all measures undertaken to reduce vulnerability to discrimination and violence of lesbian women including by providing: 1. Information, whether the existing laws and norms allow lesbian women to register partnership and what measures from existing Anti-discriminatory Strategy and related Action Plan have ...
Ana Brnabic's appointment as Serbia's first female and openly gay prime minister in 2017 came as a surprise. Back then, it seemed like she was the perfect candidate for the job.
Powers that be: why having an openly lesbian prime minister hasn't solved Serbia's LGBTQ crises Serbian PM Ana Brnabić is the most prominent openly gay politician in the New East. But her appointment hasn't scratched the surface of the country's issues with homo- and transphobia.
From September 4 to 10, the exhibition "Arkadija - Where We Were" will be opened in the space of Miljenko Deret, as a multimedia retrospective of archival material of the LGBTI community of Serbia. On the initiative of the LGBTI community of Serbia, and through the implementation of the Belgrade NGO "Dugina Iskra", a unique archival project dedicated to Serbian LGBTI heritage and cultural ...
The report "Being LGBTI in Serbia" presents a comprehensive review and analysis of the impacts of the legal, institutional, policy, social, cultural and economic environment on LGBTI people. The report is based on the review and verification of existing reports of case law, legislation and all other relevant materials.
This country report for Serbia is intended to voice lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) communities' concerns; identify gaps in legislation and practice; and provide recommendations to relevant stakeholders.
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