Published October 01, 2017
A couple from Berlin has become the first in Germany to celebrate a same-sex wedding, after a new law called "marriage for all" came into force Sunday.
Karl Kreile, 59, and Bodo Mende, 60, were married Sunday morning at the town hall in Schoeneberg, a Berlin district that has long been a center of gay life in the German capital.
The law change followed a free vote in Parliament in June, making Germany the 23rd country worldwide to allow same-sex marriages.
Previously, same-sex couples had only been able to enter into registered partnerships that granted them fewer rights than heterosexual couples who married.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/germany-celebrates-1st-same-sex-weddings-after-law-change