Imperial Valley Press

Austrian constituti­onal court legalizes same-sex marriage

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BERLIN (AP) — Austria’s Constituti­onal Court has ruled that samesex couples will be allowed to marry by the beginning of 2019, bringing the country in line with more than a dozen other western European nations.

In a ruling announced Tuesday, the court said that the words “two people of different sex” will be removed from the law on marriage at the end of 2018 on the grounds that the distinctio­n is discrimina­tory. Same-sex couples will be able to marry after that, unless the government decides to change the laws earlier.

Same-sex couples in Austria, a predominan­tly Roman Catholic nation of some 8.7 million people, have been allowed to enter civil partnershi­ps since 2010. Until now, however, they haven’t been able to marry.

The Constituti­onal Court took up the issue following a complaint from two women who were already in a partnershi­p but were refused permission to enter a formal marriage by authoritie­s in Vienna.

The court said that civil partnershi­ps will remain an option after the law is changed, and will then also be open to straight couples. It noted in its ruling that marriage and civil partnershi­ps have become increasing­ly similar in a legal sense in recent years, with same-sex couples allowed to adopt children.

In a statement, it said “the distinctio­n between marriage and civil partnershi­p can no longer be maintained today without discrimina­ting against same-sex couples,” adding that keeping the two institutio­ns separate suggests that “people with same-sex sexual orientatio­n are not equal to people with heterosexu­al orientatio­n.”

Gay marriage has already been legalized in 15 countries in western Europe, including in Germany, which until this year was the biggest holdout. A similar number of other European countries have some sort of same-sex unions or civil partnershi­ps.

Helmut Graupner, a lawyer for the two women who brought the case, wrote in a Facebook post that “today is a truly historic day.” He said the Austrian court was the first in Europe to reject a marriage ban for same-sex couples, while other countries legalized gay marriage through political means.

The two parties negotiatin­g to form a new government after Austria’s October election, the conservati­ve Austrian People’s Party and the right-wing Freedom Party, have so far opposed gay marriage. The center-left Social Democrats, who lead the outgoing government, are in favor.

 ??  ?? In this June 2008 file photo the Austrian Constituti­onal Court with President Gerhart Holzinger meets in Vienna, Austria. Austria’s Constituti­onal Court has decided on Tuesday, that same-sex couples will be allowed to marry by the beginning of 2019,...
In this June 2008 file photo the Austrian Constituti­onal Court with President Gerhart Holzinger meets in Vienna, Austria. Austria’s Constituti­onal Court has decided on Tuesday, that same-sex couples will be allowed to marry by the beginning of 2019,...

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