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Romania aims to legalize same-sex marriage after failed vote

The religiously conservative European Union state currently bans both marriage and civil unions for same-sex couples and does not recognize those performed abroad

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10/10/2018 |13:39Reuters |
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Romania’s ruling party aims to introduce legislation to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples , the state news agency quoted a cabinet minister as saying, after a referendum to curb such rights failed to draw enough voters to be valid.

Sunday’s referendum to change Romania’s constitution to prevent same-sex couples from securing the right to marry was seen as a key popularity test for the ruling Social Democrats ( PSD ), whose attempts to weaken anti-corruption legislation have been condemned by the European Commission .

But the referendum backfired as turnout was only 21% , below the minimum 30% required for validity . Analysts said voters had viewed the referendum as a ruse by the PSD, which supported the change, to divert attention from more pressing concerns.

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“This draft bill is finalized and...my fellow lawmakers will submit it in parliament next week,” European Affairs Minister Victor Negrescu told the state news agency Agerpres .

The religiously conservative European Union state currently bans both marriage and civil unions for same-sex couples and does not recognize those performed abroad .

Earlier this year, Romania was forced by a European Court of Justice ruling to grant residency rights to gay spouses married in other EU states .

Previous attempts to legalize civil unions did not make it out of parliament’s legal commissions.

Dozens of human rights groups had said a successful referendum would embolden further attempts to chip away at the rights of minority groups and push Romania onto a populist, authoritarian track.

Romania decriminalized homosexuality

in 2001 , decades later than neighboring countries. It ranks 25th out of 28 EU states based on legislation , hate speech , and discrimination toward LGBT people , according to an annual study by ILGA-Europe, an umbrella organization advocating equality.

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