Australia Has Announced A Vote On Legalising Same-sex Marriage
Gay rights activists hold a rainbow flag during a rally to support same-phim sex hom nay marriage in central Sydney
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MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia will vote in November on whether to allow same-phim sex hom nay marriage, settling a long-stalled debate by the end of this year, Prime Minister phim sex hom nay Malcolm Turnbull said on Tuesday.
The conservative government decided on Monday to hold a non-compulsory phim sex hom nay postal vote on whether to allow same-phim sex hom nay couples to marry, if a second attempt to win parliamentary support for a compulsory national ballot fails.
If, as expected, the government does not win support for a compulsory ballot, which it would hold on Nov. 25, then it will send out postal ballots in September, seeking an outcome by Nov. 15, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said.
Same-phim sex hom nay marriage is supported by 61 percent of Australians, a 2016 Gallup opinion poll showed, but the issue has lau xanh fractured the government and damaged Turnbull's standing with voters.
If the population votes in favor of allowing gay marriage, then the government plans to introduce legislation in phim sex hom nay the final two weeks of parliament's sitting this year to carry that out.