German lawmakers vote to legalise same-sex marriage

German lawmakers vote to legalise same-sex marriage

Katrin Goering Eckardt, Volker Beck and Claudia Roth of Germany's environmental party Die Gruenen (The Greens) celebrate with a cake after a session of the lower house of parliament Bundestag voted on legalising same-sex marriage, in Berlin, Germany on Friday. (Reuters photo)
Katrin Goering Eckardt, Volker Beck and Claudia Roth of Germany's environmental party Die Gruenen (The Greens) celebrate with a cake after a session of the lower house of parliament Bundestag voted on legalising same-sex marriage, in Berlin, Germany on Friday. (Reuters photo)

BERLIN -- German lawmakers have voted to legalise same-sex marriage in a snap vote only days after Chancellor Angela Merkel changed her longstanding position.

Lawmakers voted 393 for legalizing “marriage for everybody” and 226 against with 4 abstentions.

Mrs Merkel herself voted against the measure, but paved the way for Friday's vote after saying Monday that lawmakers could take up the issue as a “question of conscience” - freeing members of her conservative coalition, which has been against same-sex marriage, to individually vote for it.

Germany has allowed same-sex couples to enter civil partnerships since 2001, but same-sex marriages remain illegal.

All of Mrs Merkel's potential coalition partners after the Sept. 24 election, including the centre-left Social Democrats of her challenger, Martin Schulz, have been calling for same-sex marriage to be legalised.

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