Germany’s
parliament has voted on Friday (June 30) to legalise gay marriage after
Chancellor Angela Merkel did an about-face that freed members of conservative
party to vote their “conscience” rather than follow party lines.
Norbert
Lammert, president of the parliament, said 393 lawmakers voted to approve the
amendment, while 226 voted
against and four abstained.
against and four abstained.
Merkel, who
will seek a fourth term in a national election on Sept 24, said on Friday she
voted against the Bill given her personal view that marriage should be between
a man and a woman, but she hoped parliament’s approval of the measure would
lead to more social cohesion.
“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,” she told reporters moments after
the 393-266 vote in favour of an amendment that will legalise same-sex
marriage.
“I hope that
the vote today not only promotes respect between different opinions but also
brings more social cohesion and peace,” she added. Many other European
countries, including France, Britain and Spain, have already legalised same-sex
marriage.
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