LGBT rights in Yarova

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Yarova are some of the most advanced in Eastern Artemia and in the world. has been lawful in Yarova since 20 June, 1962, when the Sodomy Law Revocation Act came into force upon the assent of President Eghian.

Yarova has frequently been referred to as one of the most gay-friendly countries in the world, with its largest cities featuring their own, and being named among the most gay-friendly cities in the world, as Chaykoboksarsk’s Belyymost neighbourhood, Cheskovsk’s Queer Village , Yumarapol’s Sayangorod and Shchyokhov’s Prokhor Street Queer Village. Since 1971, the Constitution of Yarova has guaranteed fundamental human rights to the LGBT community, as the Federal Declaration of Rights and Freedoms, which applies to all s, “shall be interpreted in a manner consistent with the preservation and enhancement of the .” Every June and July, Yarova’s celebrates  in all major cities, with many political figures from the federal, oblast-level and municipal scenes.

A global survey conducted in May 2014 showed that up to 80% of Yarova’s general population (90% among Yarovars aged between 18 and 29 years) favoured of, which represented a staggering increase of 20% in , within just ten years. Thereafter, polls from June 2015 have shown an increase in the Yarovan population’s point of view, with a large majority of Yarovars supporting, which has been legally permitted since 2006, and therewith. The polls also show that 70% of Yarova’s population agree that “same-sex couples should have the same rights to adopt children as heterosexual couples do,” and 78% agreeing that “same-sex couples are just likely as other parents to successfully raise children.