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Catholic Malta votes to legalise same-sex marriage | Catholic Malta votes to legalise same-sex marriage |
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The overwhelmingly Catholic island of Malta has voted to legalise same-sex marriage. | |
Parliament agreed to amend Malta's marriage act, replacing words like "husband" and "wife" with the gender-neutral alternative "spouse". | Parliament agreed to amend Malta's marriage act, replacing words like "husband" and "wife" with the gender-neutral alternative "spouse". |
It also replaced "mother" and "father" with "parent who gave birth" and "parent who did not give birth". | It also replaced "mother" and "father" with "parent who gave birth" and "parent who did not give birth". |
The change marks another major milestone for the island, which only introduced divorce in 2011. | The change marks another major milestone for the island, which only introduced divorce in 2011. |
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat - who has made equality a top priority after being re-elected last month - said: "It's a historic vote. This shows that our democracy and society have reached a level of maturity and we can now say that we are all equal." | Prime Minister Joseph Muscat - who has made equality a top priority after being re-elected last month - said: "It's a historic vote. This shows that our democracy and society have reached a level of maturity and we can now say that we are all equal." |
Despite opposition from the Catholic Church, only one of Malta's 67 parliamentarians voted against the amendment. | Despite opposition from the Catholic Church, only one of Malta's 67 parliamentarians voted against the amendment. |
Opposition leader Simon Busuttil tweeted: "By voting in favour in tonight's vote on #MarriageEquality @PNmalta was on the right side of history." | Opposition leader Simon Busuttil tweeted: "By voting in favour in tonight's vote on #MarriageEquality @PNmalta was on the right side of history." |
Outside parliament, the change was celebrated by hundreds who gathered in a square outside the prime minister's office for a party, organised by the Malta Gay Rights Movement. | Outside parliament, the change was celebrated by hundreds who gathered in a square outside the prime minister's office for a party, organised by the Malta Gay Rights Movement. |
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