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Romania's senate backs new marriage law on religious grounds

by Press Association

Senators voted 107-13 with seven abstentions on Tuesday to change the constitution, which currently states that marriage is a union between "spouses".

The vote comes after Parliament's Chamber of Deputies last year overwhelmingly approved the same measure.

A senator for the ruling Social Democratic Party, Serban Nicolae, said the vote was on religious grounds, adding: "We've been a Christian nation for 2,000 years."

Social Democrat chairman Liviu Dragnea has indicated Romania will hold a referendum on the issue in October.

Romania, along with Poland, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Latvia, do not recognise same-sex marriage or offer legal protection to same-sex couples.

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