German politicians have voted to legalise same-sex marriage. A total of
393 politicians voted to legalising "marriage for everybody", while 226
voted against and four abstained from voting.
The snap vote took
place today, only days after Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel changed
her mind to allow a free vote.
Ms Merkel, has always been against
same-sex marriage, but she allowed for the vote after saying on Monday
that politicians could take up the issue as a "question of conscience".
As expected, she voted against the bill citing concerns over the
welfare of children.
Members of Ms Merkel's conservative
coalition were given the freedom to individually vote for their choice
rather than follow party lines. The Chancellor said though she voted
against legalising gay marriage, she hoped Parliament's approval of the
measure would lead to more social cohesion.
She said: "For me,
marriage in the basic law is marriage between a man and a woman and that
is why I did not vote in favour of this bill today."
Germany has
allowed same-sex couples to enter civil partnerships since 2001, but
same-sex marriages had remained illegal. All of Ms Merkel's potential
coalition partners after the September 4
election have been calling for the legalisation of same-sex marriage.
However, her traditional Catholic conservative bloc was not happy when
she announced that she would allow politicians to vote on same-sex
marriage according to their individual conscience drew the ire of some
in her traditionally Catholic conservative bloc.
The "marriage
for all" bill will grant gay and lesbian couples full marital rights and
allows them to adopt children. It will likely be signed into law by the
President some time after July 7
Friday, 30 June 2017
German politicians have voted to legalise same-sex marriage
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