A Flawed Compromise? Marriage Equality in Singapore

Commentary
The Parliament of the Republic of Singapore recently decriminalised same-gender activity and, at the same time, adopted an amendment to the Constitution, which confers legislative power on the Parliament to define “marriage.” The electorate supports these changes because they purport to reconcile opposing and contentious views on same-gender attraction and same-sex marriage.
However, do these changes really represent a splendid compromise?
While members of Singapore’s political class recognise the global trend to decriminalise same-gender activity, they are nevertheless also keen to maintain and nurture the view that marriage is a union between a man and a woman, as it is defined in the Interpretation Act and the Women’s Charter….

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