Croatians are voting in a referendum on whether to allow gay marriages after Catholic Church-backed conservative groups have demanded that country’s constitution define marriage as a union between man and a woman. [caption id=“attachment_1260231” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Image from IBNlive[/caption] The voters are faced with the question: “Do you agree that marriage is matrimony between a man and a woman?” If a majority vote “yes” on Sunday, Croatia’s constitution will be amended to de-facto ban gay marriages. The vote has divided European Union’s newest member nation. Liberal groups have said the referendum question infringes on basic human rights. The church-backed groups have gathered over 700,000 signatures in support of the vote. The country of 4.4 million has taken steps to improve gay rights, but issues such as same-sex marriage remain highly sensitive in the staunchly Catholic nation. Associated Press
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