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  Gay Marriage will be legalized in which of the following countries by 2020? (search mode)
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Question: Gay Marriage will be fully legalized in which of the following countries by 2020?
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Australia
#2
Mexico
#3
Finland
#4
Germany
#5
Ireland
#6
Italy
#7
Japan
#8
Phillipines
#9
South Korea
#10
Turkey
#11
China
#12
Israel
#13
Russia
#14
Venezuela
#15
Nepal
#16
Qatar
#17
Ethiopia
#18
Kenya
#19
Chile
#20
Bolivia
#21
Guatemala
#22
Dominican Republic
#23
Haiti
#24
Jamaica
#25
Greece
#26
Poland
#27
Lebanon
#28
Georgia
#29
Armenia
#30
Azerbaijan
#31
Vietnam
#32
Laos
#33
Cambodia
#34
Thailand
#35
Indonesia
#36
India
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Swedish Rainbow Capitalist Cheese
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« on: December 15, 2013, 02:56:32 PM »

Are they not allowed to ever rule on the issue again?

Because it's almost certain they would rule differently.

Not with-in this decade they will not.
Most of the Union will have implemented it anyway though. Gay-rights is an unstoppable rolling ball in Western Europe. (And hifly can whine about that as much as he wants.)

Anyway, it will be legalized in more places than most of you think.  
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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2013, 06:57:55 AM »

Considering Merkels will to be moderate and compromise, I actually think she's much more likely to make CDU buldge on the same sex marriage issue than SDP, but then I guess the Germans would know that better than us.

But isn't there also the possibility of the German Constitutional Court weighing in on the issue and deciding it in same-sex marriage favour?
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