Morocco Embraces Unmarried Couples with New Legislation
Morocco has recently taken a major step forward in the fight for equality by introducing new legislation that allows unmarried couples to rent hotel rooms and apartments together. This is a major victory for the country’s LGBTQ+ community, as well as for unmarried couples of all genders.
The new law, which was passed in April 2021, allows unmarried couples to rent hotel rooms and apartments without having to provide proof of marriage. This is a major step forward for Morocco, which has traditionally been a conservative country with strict laws regarding unmarried couples.
The new law is a major victory for the LGBTQ+ community in Morocco, as it allows them to rent hotel rooms and apartments without fear of discrimination or harassment. This is especially important for same-sex couples, who have long faced discrimination in the country.
The new law is also a major step forward for unmarried couples of all genders. In the past, unmarried couples were often denied access to hotel rooms and apartments, as landlords and hotel owners feared legal repercussions. The new law removes this fear and allows unmarried couples to rent hotel rooms and apartments without fear of discrimination or legal repercussions.
The new law is a major victory for Morocco, as it shows that the country is taking steps towards greater equality and acceptance. It is also a major step forward for the LGBTQ+ community, as it allows them to rent hotel rooms and apartments without fear of discrimination or harassment. This is a major step forward for Morocco, and it is hoped that it will lead to further progress in the fight for equality.