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Lithuania's LGBTQ+ Pride Parade Draws 20,000, Calls for Family Equality

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A large-scale LGBTQ+ rights parade, 'Už lygybę! (For Equality!)', was held in Vilnius, Lithuania on June 6, drawing an estimated 20,000 participants according to organizers. The parade called for family equality and full legal protection for same-sex couples.

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Q: Who organized this parade?
A: The Lithuanian national LGBT rights organization LGL.
Q: How many people participated?
A: Approximately 20,000, according to the organizers.
Q: Is same-sex marriage legal in Lithuania?
A: No, it is not yet legal. The Constitutional Court ruled it unconstitutional, but the parliament has not passed the necessary law.