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Thailand legalisation date

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Hey, so I have seen two dates about Thailands ssm bill being legalised. One on the 22nd of Jan and one on the 23rd of Jan. I'm rather confused on this. Since it was singed into the Royal Gazette on the 24th, 120 days from then would land on the 22nd, but I've heard "new information" has appeared which claims it is the day later.

Is there anything that can clear this confusion up since theres both 22nd and 23rd being used. FreckleTheCat (talk) 07:29, 27 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Thailand is not the only country with a confusing legalization date:
France: 18 May 2013 or 19 May 2013?
Slovenia: 8 July 2022 or 9 July 2022?
Mexico (nationwide): 31 December 2022 (unsouced date) or 17 May 2023?
Nepal: 28 June 2023, 29 November 2023 or 24 April 2024... is it even a "legalization"? (no marriage rights, interim order, "separate and temporary", "bride and groom" etc.) Cyanmax (talk) 13:58, 27 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I think if it's only a matter of a day [maybe it went into effect at midnight?], then we can give both dates with 'or' and leave it to future editors to figure out. [I just did that in the table for france, slovenia and thailand -- wp-fr has the earlier date, but wp-sl doesn't even cover the ssm legislation!] Guerrero is the more concerning problem. It was in the news at the time, so I suspect our date is correct, but would be good to find durably archived confirmation. — kwami (talk) 17:11, 4 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 30 December 2024

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Dead link: https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/sweden-ends-forced-sterilization-trans110113/

Live: https://news.lgbti.org/sweden-ends-forced-sterilization-of-trans/ 78.190.146.49 (talk) 00:13, 30 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Fixed with change to url-status parameter, to default to archive link. LizardJr8 (talk) 01:14, 30 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Error found in this artical

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Hi there! The article says that in Poland there are civil unions between people of the same gender. It is not true, there is no recognition of same-sex couples and the source that was giving is from an article that says that they want to put this law but unfortunately it hasn't been done. 46.112.112.174 (talk) 09:21, 25 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Civil unions are being considered in a number of countries, including Kosovo, Peru, and Poland.
This was taken from the page and is the only mention of Poland and civil unions on the page. From what I have seen, nowhere does it say Poland has legalised same-sex civil unions.
Thank you for pointing this out though and we will be sure to check the page again if it doesn't meet the criteria! FreckleTheCat (talk) 17:05, 26 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]