Taiwanese refuse to legalize same-sex unions in referendum


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By Associated press

TAIPEI, Taiwan – Voters in Taiwan have adopted a referendum demanding that marriage be limited to one man and one woman. A setback for LGBT couples hoping their island will be the first place in Asia to allow same-sex couples to share childcare and insurance benefits.

Saturday's vote, organized by Christian groups representing about 5% of the Taiwanese population and supporters of the traditional Chinese family structure, goes against the ruling of the Constitutional Court in May 2017. The judges then asked legislators to legalize same-sex marriage within two years, a first for Asia where religion and conservative governments normally maintain bans in force.

Although the voting initiative is only advisory, it should frustrate lawmakers aware of public opinion as the court deadline approaches next year. Many lawmakers will represent for 2020.

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