Slovenia Says No to Same-Sex Marriage

By Published on December 20, 2015

Slovenians on Sunday voted against legalizing gay marriage, with more than 60 percent of those who cast their vote in a referendum saying No.

According to Slovenian news agency STA, with 90 percent of the votes counted, 63 percent had voted against and 37 percent were in favor. They were voting on whether the country should approve legislation — already passed in parliament — that would have given gay couples the right to marry and adopt.

 

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