TAIPEI - Taiwan will enact a separate law for same-sex unions after conservative groups won a recent referendum battle, the premier said, as LGBT activists on Friday (Nov 30) urged the government to abide by a landmark ruling to offer equal marriage rights.
Gay rights campaigners want the existing marriage law to be amended and have said separate regulations would make them second-class citizens.
But conservative groups argue that gay marriages should not come under the current Civil Code, which defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
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