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interview not enough same sex couples in poland still being denied their legal eu rights

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The news is about a legal ruling on same-sex marriage recognition in Poland. No direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, or company margin effect is identified. The event is purely legal/social with no concrete commercial channel.

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  • EU Court of Justice ruled on November 25, 2025 that Poland must register same-sex marriages from other EU countries.
  • Polish National Supreme Court must register marriage certificates within 30 days starting March 20, 2026.
  • Case initiated by two Polish men married in Germany, started in 2019.
  • Ruling highlights conflict between EU law and Poland's conservative legal framework.
  • Significant legal and institutional challenges remain for LGBTQ+ rights in Poland.

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