In Georgia they failed to collect 200,000 signatures for same-sex marriage referendum

Source: Union of Orthodox Journalists

July 6, 2016

    

The Central Election Commission of Georgia has nullified registration of the issue presented by the Initiative Group for a same-sex marriage referendum, as reported by Interfax.

Such a decision was made as the Initiative Group failed to collect the 200,000 signatures within 3 months required under the law for the Commission to consider the issue and then to submit it to the President of Georgia.

Georgia’s President Georgiy Margvelashvilli gave his opinion on the matter, having declared that the same-sex marriage topic is contrived. By the Presidents evaluation, 99.9% of the population in Georgia believe same-sex couples are inappropriate and it is enshrined in their regulations, while the Parliament is unanimous in this respect.

In the current wording of the Constitution there is a provision stating that “marriage is founded on legal parity and the good will of spouses”. The Civil Code, in its turn, specifies that “marriage is a voluntary union of a man and a woman” which forbids making a marriage between same-sex individuals.   

According to the Explanatory Memorandum to the draft law, despite the fact the article mentioned of the Civil Code conforms to the constitutional norm, “with a view to preventing wrong interpretation” it is expedient to introduce into the Constitution a “more clear and distinct” definition in order to allay “questions and fears with society at large which relate to the precise definition of marriage and family in the Constitution and Civil Code”.

Note that the initiation of constitutional amendments regarding the definition of marriage caused an ambiguous response in Georgia. In particular, there was set up an ad hoc Commission in the Parliament, which held meetings with the population in all regions form 25 March to 15 April, discussing the amendments proposed by deputies of the “Georgian Dream” coalition to the Constitution on the marriage issue.

Edited by OrthoChristian.com

Union of Orthodox Journalists

7/7/2016

Comments
J R Waite7/7/2016 9:20 pm
Basic human rights....the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is a basic human right. The church cannot and should not try to prevent it. This includes the right to marry. The church should not be forced to conduct same-sex marriages and to date none are forced to do so.
However, they should not stand in the way or prevent it.
In fact, standing up for the oppressed or for those denied basic human rights is what the church should stand for!
Love one another!
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