Edgars Rinkevics: European Union's first overtly homosexual head of state sworn in as Latvia's president

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The European Union's first overtly homosexual head of state has been sworn in in Latvia.

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Edgars Rinkevics served as international minister from 2011 and was sworn in as president on Saturday after his election in May.

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Mr Rinkevics got here out publicly in 2014, posting on Twitter: "I proudly announce I am gay… Good luck all of you."

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At the time he pledged to combat for homosexual individuals to have equal relationship rights.

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Same-sex marriage just isn't authorized in Latvia, however civil partnerships have been obtainable to homosexual {couples} since final 12 months.

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Latvia's presidency is essentially a ceremonial submit and the top of state acts primarily as an opinion chief and uniting determine within the nation.

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The president's duties embody representing Latvia overseas, appearing because the supreme commander of the armed forces, signing payments into legislation, and nominating the prime minister.

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The EU has had overtly homosexual individuals elected as heads of presidency earlier than - together with Ireland's Leo Varadkar - however by no means a homosexual head of state.

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Many nations have two individuals performing the roles of head of state and head of presidency - within the UK, the King is head of state.

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In his inaugural speech on Saturday, Mr Rinkevics pledged "to stand up for a modern and strong Latvia, for a legal and just Latvia, for the wellbeing of the people, for an inclusive and respectful society".

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He added: "The rights of every person must be respected and protected in accordance with the highest human rights values and standards."

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He additionally vowed to proceed Latvia's assist for the "heroic Ukrainian people", saying the nation's international coverage "does not have time for mistakes".

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Mr Rinkevics, 49, is the seventh president of Latvia, a nation of 1.8 million that has been a member of the EU and NATO because it regained its independence in 1991.

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