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Swiss voters back anti-homophobia law

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Swiss voters back anti-homophobia law, projection shows

 

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FILE PHOTO: A poster in favour of the change of the penal code is pictured ahead of a referendum on anti-homophobia law in Geneva, Switzerland, February 6, 2020. The poster reads : "Stop the hatred, yes". Picture taken February 6, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo

 

VIENNA (Reuters) - A Swiss referendum on Sunday cleared the way for the country to close a loophole in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights by extending anti-racism laws to cover sexual orientation, a widely used projection showed.

 

Conservative Switzerland, unlike many of its western European neighbors, does not yet have laws that specifically protect lesbians, gays and bisexuals from discrimination.

 

Parliament passed a law in 2018 to widen the application of anti-racism statutes, so that offenders would face jail for up to three years. But opponents obtained the 50,000 signatures necessary under Switzerland's system of direct democracy to put to the matter to a vote, which was held on Sunday.

 

Roughly 62% of voters backed the change, a projection

 

The government backed the new law, and supporters' campaign posters featured two pink hearts rubbing up against each other under an umbrella. Opponents framed the change to the law as an infringement of free speech.

 

Swiss voters on Sunday also rejected a second initiative calling for at least 10% of new housing to be built by not-for-profit cooperatives in an attempt to reduce the cost of living. The same pollster projected that only 42% of voters had backed that proposal, again with a margin of error of 3 points.

 

(Reporting by Francois Murphy; Editing by Mark Potter)

 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

A Swiss referendum on Sunday cleared the way for the country to close a loophole in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights by extending anti-racism laws to cover sexual orientation

A step in the right direction .

Who cares who sleeps with whom  ,( as long as there is no violence or damage done )  , anyway  ...

More important problems are waiting to be solved , and a lot of it ...

Yaa!

Good for them.

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