>bbc.com
The initiative was driven by the legal and social fallout from a notorious gang-rape case six years ago.
The Guarantee of Sexual Freedom law, also known as the "only yes means yes" law, was approved by a clear margin.
It must now be approved by the Senate before coming into effect.
"Sexual freedom will finally be a right in our country," said Irene Montero, Spain's minister for equality, who was instrumental in creating the new law.
"We're going to swap violence for freedom and we're going to swap fear for desire. From today, Spain is a freer, safer country for all women."
The reform means that victims will no longer have to prove that they suffered violence or intimidation, or that they physically resisted, in order to show that they have suffered a sexual assault. Any sexual act without consent will be liable to be deemed assault.
"It will only be understood that there is consent when… the will of the person is clearly expressed," reads the text of the bill.
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jfc euroanons I thought Burgerland was bad but the feminazis got you fuckers by the balls over there.
Vacationing anons should be extra careful in Denmark, Croatia, Greece, Malta, Sweden, Iceland and Slovenia as well.
Patriarchy my ass. Feminazis and Fags are clearly trying to fuck society up as much as they possibly can.