CBOS found that 62.1% support the introduction of same-sex civil partnerships, up from 52% last year and 25% in 2011.
CBOS found that 62.1% support the introduction of same-sex civil partnerships, up from 52% last year and 25% in 2011.
A similar bill presented last year by the government is still being consulted and has not yet reached parliament.
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The proposed law would allow any two unmarried adults, regardless of their gender, to enter a registered partnership at a registry office.
“Tolerance must take root not only in the law, but in our heads and hearts,” said the opposition leader.
But some questioned in previous record on LGBT rights.
Duda’s remarks contrast to the anti-LGBT rhetoric of the ruling party, but echo similar statements he has made in the past.