Taiwan to hold plebiscite on special law to recognize same-sex marriage


Devdiscourse News Desk | Taipei | Updated: 09-10-2018 12:54 IST | Created: 09-10-2018 12:01 IST
Taiwan to hold plebiscite on special law to recognize same-sex marriage

Taiwan will hold a public vote on whether the island's civil law should recognise same-sex marriage, two election officials told Reuters on Tuesday, reviving a debate over whether a separate law should be enacted for civil unions between gay couples.

Taiwan's constitutional court declared in May last year that same-sex couples have the right to legally marry, the first such ruling in Asia, and gave a two-year deadline for legalisation.

But an activist group submitted a petition in August to Taiwan's Central Election Commission, proposing a vote on the issue and asking for a separate law to be enacted for same-sex unions, something it said would defend "family values".

After a month-long review, the commission decided on Tuesday that the referendum would be held on November 24, the same day when the self-ruled island is set to hold mayoral and magisterial elections.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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