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Prime Minister Jose Maria Neves of Cape Verde has expressed support for the recognition of same-sex relationships, advocating for equal rights. However, as of now, same-sex marriage has not been legalized in the country. Neves has emphasized the importance of promoting human rights and social inclusion, indicating a progressive stance on LGBTQ+ issues.

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