Croatia voters back same-sex marriage ban

Croatian voters have backed proposals to ban same-sex marriages in a referendum.
Two-thirds of those who voted approved proposals to change Croatia's constitution to define marriage as 'a union between a man and a woman'.
Reporter
Guy Delauney
Report
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Government proposals to formalise rights for same-sex couples prompted the petition. Around three-quarters of a million people signed it - out of a total population of just over 4 million. The Catholic Church is a key part of Croat identity - and many people are socially conservative.
The referendum is an enormous embarrassment for Croatia's government. It tried - and failed - to block the vote through the courts.
Success is a relative concept. Croatia appeared to be moving in a different direction to other western Balkan countries when it joined the EU in July. Now, like its neighbours, Serbia and Montenegro, it has a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
Vocabulary
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formalise: mengesahkan
petition: petisi
key part: bagian penting atau utama
socially conservative: konservatif, tradisional atau tidak menyukai perubahan
embarrassment: hal yang memalukan
to block: menghalangi
a relative concept: gagasan yang bisa menimbulkan penilaian berbeda dari tiap-tiap individu
a constitutional ban: larangan hukum









