Taiwanese legislators to decide Friday on legalizing same-sex marriage, marking a potential first in Asia.
FILE - In this Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015, file photo, revelers participate in a gay pride parade in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwanese legislators are scheduled to decide Friday on legalizing same-sex marriage, marking a potential first in Asia.
If the legal changes are approved, Taiwan would become the first place in Asia with a comprehensive law supporting same-sex marriage. “It’s a breakthrough, I have to say so. I could not imagine that could happen in just a few years,” said Shiau Hong-chi, professor of gender studies and communications management at Shih-Hsin University in Taiwan.
Opponents have raised fears of incest, insurance benefit scams and children confused by having two mothers or two fathers. Both sides of the issue have held colorful street demonstrations and lobbied lawmakers.Bills on the table Friday include one authored by the government. Another version plays to both sides of the debate by allowing marriages but with conditions such as calling them “unions” and imposing restrictions on adopting children.
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