The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Taiwan gay marriage faces new hurdle with referendum proposal

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TAIPEI: Conservati­ve campaigner­s yesterday threw a roadblock in the path to legalising same-sex unions in Taiwan, proposing a public vote on the issue and saying any reforms would jeopardise ‘family values’.

Taiwan’s top court ruled in May 2017 that preventing same-sex marriage was unconstitu­tional and gave a two-year deadline for its legalisati­on — which would make the island the first place in Asia to do so.

But there has been little progress on the issue since then, with President Tsai Ing-wen saying society is still divided on the issue.

The anti-gay marriage Happiness of the Next Generation Alliance submitted a referendum petition to election authoritie­s yesterday to try to prevent the civil code from being amended to recognise samesex partnershi­ps.

If successful, the move may instead require a separate law to be enacted for civil unions between same-sex couples — a move that gay marriage campaigner­s say would be discrimina­tory and offer fewer legal protection­s.

“The bottom line of basic family values shouldn’t be overturned,” alliance spokesman Tseng Hsien-ying told reporters after the petition was brought to the election commission.

“The collapse of the family system will deal a huge blow to society.”

Last year’s court decision did not give specific guidance on how same-sex relationsh­ips should be legislated.

The petition collected more than 678,000 signatures. If vetted and approved by the Central Election Commission, the referendum will be held to coincide with local elections in November.

The group said it would also lodge two more petitions with the commission later yesterday.

One would remove samesex education from the school curriculum, while the other redefines the civil code’s definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman.

The commission said it had a number of other referendum proposals to process first and will handle the group’s petition later yesterday or today.

Gay rights campaigner­s are also rushing to gather signatures for their own referendum proposal, which would ask the public to vote to enshrine same-sex marriage in the civil code.

“We have to let those in power see very clearly the wishes of the people, and we hope they can amend the legislatio­n as soon as possible,” said Miao Bo-ya, a key activist behind the campaign.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Anti-gay marriage protesters display the number of anti-gay marriage petition signatures outside Taiwan’s Central Election Commission in Taipei.
— AFP photo Anti-gay marriage protesters display the number of anti-gay marriage petition signatures outside Taiwan’s Central Election Commission in Taipei.

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