Australia same-sex law marriage by December
Australian lawmakers on Thursday vowed to push through laws
legalizing same-sex marriage by early December, after a national survey found
the majority of Australians favored the move.
Both Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s Liberal-National
coalition government and the main opposition Labor Party said they were aiming
to pass the law through parliament by Dec. 7.
That timeline was even earlier than the Christmas deadline
named by Turnbull on Wednesday after the country’s statistics agency reported
that 61.6 percent of voters surveyed favored marriage equality, with 38.4
percent against.
Legislation was rushed into the national parliament’s upper
house Senate late on Wednesday, even as colorful celebrations in the major
cities continued and congratulations rolled in from international supporters.
If the legislation passes as expected, Australia will become
the 26th nation to legalize same-sex marriage.
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