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Germany to vote on same-sex marriage

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GERMANY - Germany’s parliament is due to vote on a bill to legalise same-sex marriage on Friday after the lower house legislativ­e committee put it on the agenda, its chairwoman said.

“The path to equality is open,” said Renate Kuenast, of the left-leaning ecologist Greens opposition party, in a tweet yesterday. The bill is widely expected to pass as it is backed by most parties and the chancellor, Angela Merkel, has told lawmakers of her centre-right party that they can vote according to their conscience. The reform would grant full marital rights including the possibilit­y to jointly adopt children to gay and lesbian couples, who in Germany are only able to enter civil unions. The bill was hastily put on the parliament­ary agenda on the last day before the summer break by the centre-left Social Democrats, Greens and far-left Linke party. They acted after Merkel dropped her opposition to the reform, sparking widespread calls for a speedy vote. Merkel had long voiced personal reservatio­ns about gay marriage with adoption rights, citing concern about “the wellbeing of the children”. Last Sunday, her junior coalition partners and election rivals, the Social Democrats, upped the ante by declaring they would insist on same-sex marriage in any future alliance.

All other political parties hold the same view, leaving Merkel’s party opposed, along with the hard-right Alternativ­e for Germany. Merkel signalled a shift in her position on Monday in an on-stage interview with the editor of women’s magazine Brigitte. She said her thinking had changed after a “memorable experience” when she recently met a lesbian couple who lovingly care for eight foster children in her Baltic coast constituen­cy.

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? A giant rainbow banner in front of the Chanceller­y in Berlin. The bill to legalize same-sex marriage is widely expected to pass. (Photo: Getty Images)
A giant rainbow banner in front of the Chanceller­y in Berlin. The bill to legalize same-sex marriage is widely expected to pass. (Photo: Getty Images)

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