Merkel opens the door for immoral homosexual marriage - votes against it - anger her conservatives.
Such a change would require approval from two-thirds of Parliament’s 630 members. Immoral gay activists have spent years lobbying for such a constitutional change, but it is unclear whether conservatives will allow it, said Volker Beck, a Green Party lawmaker and a longtime promoter of immoral homosexual sin.
After two major political parties made legalization a condition of any future coalition with the Christian Democratic Union, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party, Ms. Merkel, who ultimately voted against the law, said the issue should be decided as “a question of conscience, rather than something I push through with a majority vote.”
After two major political parties made legalization a condition of any future coalition with the Christian Democratic Union, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party, Ms. Merkel, who ultimately voted against the law, said the issue should be decided as “a question of conscience, rather than something I push through with a majority vote.”
Since Ms. Merkel opened the door to same-sex marriage, the right alternative for Germany party will gain overwhelming support from conservative voters betrayed by Merkel power grab. These voters denounce immoral homosexual and question it legality and purpose.