Germany Legalises Same-sex Marriage
The German
legislature has voted to legalise same-sex marriage in a snap vote, just a few
days after Chancellor Angela Merkel dropped her party’s opposition to the
measure.
Earlier this
week, Angela Merkel said she would allow Christian Democratic Union (CDU)
lawmakers a free vote on the issue, paving the way for marriage equality for thousands
of same-sex couples in Germany, where civil unions were legalised in 2001.
The
Chancellor’s CDU-led government has long stood in the way of marriage equality
owing to strong opposition from the conservative alliance’s right wing.
German MPs
voted on the issue in the Bundestag just one day before the summer recess
after it was put on the agenda on Wednesday by the Social Democrats (SPD), the
junior coalition partners of Merkel’s CDU.
The measure
was passed by 393 to 226, with Merkel herself voting against giving same-sex
couples equal rights. She said that she hoped the bill’s passage would lead
to “social peace”.
Merkel had
previously expressed opposition to same-sex marriage, citing concerns for
children, but claimed earlier this week that she had undergone
a “life-changing experience” after meeting a lesbian couple who had
adopted eight kids.
Some argue
the Chancellor’s change in heart is politically motivated: She is seeking
re-election for a fourth term in September, and as well as polls indicating
widespread public support for the marriage equality, her SDP partners announced
just last week that they would its legalisation a condition of any future
coalition talks.
Same-sex
couples in Germany are now free to marry, with the law reading: “Marriage
is entered into for life by two people of different or the same sex.”
Source: Omojuwa.com
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