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Serbian Prime Minister's Gay Partner Gives Birth To Baby BoyĪdoption by same-sex couples in Serbia is banned, although a single person is allowed to adopt regardless of their sexual orientation. Taken together with Serbia's other laws on marriage and reproductive rights, the decree effectively bans same-sex couples from having children unless – like Brnabic's partner, Milica Djurdjic, had done - they travel abroad to undergo the necessary medical procedures. Within a month, Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar imposed a ban against anyone with a "history of homosexual relations during the last five years" from donating "reproductive cells" in Serbia for artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, or even for laboratory tests. She became the first prime minister to have a child with a same-sex partner while in office.īut any hope within Serbia's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community that Brnabic would expand the rights of other same-sex couples quickly dissipated. Not only was Ana Brnabic one of the world's first openly gay heads of government.
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BELGRADE - When the gay partner of Serbia's prime minister gave birth to a son in February, reportedly via artificial insemination, it was seen by LGBT rights activists everywhere as a historic milestone.