World | Iceland Iceland Legalizes Gay Marriage Parliament unanimously approves redefinition of marriage By Nick McMaster Posted Jun 11, 2010 3:58 PM CDT Copied Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir, the world's only openly gay head of state, speaks in Iceland's parliament, in Reykjavik, Jan. 8, 2010. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti) With little fanfare, Iceland's parliament unanimously passed a resolution legalizing gay marriage today, Reuters reports. The Althingi voted 49-0 to add mention of unions between "man and man" and "woman and woman" to the legal definition of marriage. Iceland's tolerance for homosexuality is well known—PM Johanna Sigurdardottir is the only openly gay head of state in the world. Predominantly Catholic Portugal, which is generally considered more conservative than the Scandinavian countries, legalized gay marriage last month. "The attitude in Iceland is fairly pragmatic," says a University of Iceland political scientist. "Gay marriage has not been a big issue in national politics—it's not been controversial." Read These Next A former NFL Pro Bowler has died at age 36. The massive AWS failure exposed a big problem with the internet. Backlash for Trump nominee who said he has 'a Nazi streak.' A man ended up dead after trying to steal from Spirit Halloween. Report an error