Recognition Of Same-sex Unions In Malta
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Same-sex marriage in Malta has been legal since 1 September 2017, following the passage of legislation in the
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on 12 July 2017. The bill was signed into law by
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Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca on 1 August 2017. On 25 August 2017, the Minister for Equality,
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, issued a legal notice to commence the law on 1 September.
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has allowed civil unions for both same-sex and opposite-sex couples since 2014 following the enactment of the ''Civil Unions Act''. It grants couples in civil unions the same rights, responsibilities, and obligations as
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, including the right of joint
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. Parliament gave final approval to the law on 14 April 2014 by a vote of 37 in favour and 30 abstentions. It was signed into law, also by Coleiro Preca, on 16 April and published in the
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the next day. The first civil union was performed on 13 June 2014.


Cohabitation

On 3 April 2017, the Maltese Parliament approved the ''Cohabitation Act 2016'' ( mt, Att tal-2016 dwar il-Koabitazzjoni). The act recognises cohabiting couples who have been living together for at least two years and gives cohabitants more rights pertaining to parental and medical decisions, among others. The act defines cohabitation as between two people, regardless of
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. President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca signed the act into law on 7 April, and it went into effect on July 1, 2017.


Civil unions

Civil unions ( mt, unjoni ċivili, ) were introduced in Malta in spring 2014. These unions provide all of the rights, benefits and responsibilities of
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. Legislation to establish civil unions was first discussed in the early 2010s, before passing by a vote of 37–0 in the Parliament of Malta on 14 April 2014.


Background

Before the
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, the
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sent a survey to all major political parties asking them for their views on the recognition of same-sex unions. None of the parties supported same-sex marriage; however, all of them supported the recognition of same-sex unions to some extent. The governing Nationalist Party supported extending some rights to cohabitating same-sex couples. The Labour Party supported recognising "same-sex families and partnerships", although it was unknown whether this would be in the form of unregistered cohabitation or registered partnerships. National Action supported civil partnerships that would grant same-sex couples some of the rights of married couples, not including welfare benefits. Democratic Alternative supported civil partnerships providing all of the rights of marriage.


Civil Partnerships Bill 2012

On 28 March 2010,
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Lawrence Gonzi announced that the
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was working on a bill to regulate cohabitation, intended to be completed by the end of the year. The draft bill (known as the ''Civil Partnerships and Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Bill 2012'') was presented by the Minister of Justice, Chris Said, on 28 August 2012, and a
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process lasted until 30 September. The bill was introduced, but died in December 2012 due to the fall of the government and dissolution of Parliament.


Civil Unions Act 2014

During the 2013 elections campaign, the Labour Party announced its intention to introduce legislation to allow for civil unions for same-sex couples if elected in government. This was set to materialise by summer 2013, but was postponed until 2014.
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, the Minister for Social Dialogue, Consumer Affairs and Civil Liberties, argued that legalising same-sex marriage would require a
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, and that the
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did not intend to put the issue to a popular vote. On 30 September 2013, the first day of the new legislative session, the Parliament of Malta held the first reading of a civil union bill, which was published on 14 October 2013. The legislation establishes civil unions for both same-sex and opposite-sex couples with the same rights as those available to married couples, including joint
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rights. Despite the fact that people in Malta regardless of
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were already able to adopt as individuals, opponents made adoption rights the focus of their objections to the legislation. In his 2013
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sermon,
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condemned
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and said that
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had told him to take a public stand against it. On 25 February 2014, the bill passed the committee stage. The third reading was postponed because President
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indicated he would not sign it. Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, who indicated she would sign it, became president on 4 April. The bill was approved in its third reading on 14 April in a 37 to 0 vote, with all Labour Party members in favor and all members of the opposition Nationalist Party abstaining. It was signed into law by President Coleiro Preca on 16 April and published in the
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on 17 April, officially becoming the ''Civil Unions Act 2014'' ( mt, Att tal-2014 dwar l-Unjonijiet Ċivili). The first civil union was performed on 13 June 2014. On 20 June 2014, the Ministry for Home Affairs and National Security published regulations, based on which, the country recognises civil unions and partnerships registered abroad, regarded by the Ministry as having equivalent status to Malta's civil unions. Following the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Malta in 2017, couples in a civil union established before 1 September 2017 can convert their union into a marriage until 1 December 2022. These unions will end upon conversion, and the resulting marriage will be deemed to have subsisted from the date when the civil union was formed. After this date, couples seeking to convert their union into a marriage will first need to dissolve their civil union and then go through all the formalities of marriage. A Roman Catholic Dominican priest, Father Mark Montebello, acting contrary to church guidelines, blessed the rings of a gay male couple in an engagement ceremony in April 2015.


Statistics

47 civil unions had taken place in Malta by April 2015. By November 2016, 153 same-sex civil unions had been conducted, and this had increased to 188 by April 2017. According to reports published during the parliamentary debate on the same-sex marriage bill at the end of June 2017, about 200 same-sex civil unions had been registered by that time. Since the introduction of same-sex marriage in Malta, the number of new civil unions has fallen significantly. In 2018, only 4 unions were registered, with 3 of these being between same-sex couples and 1 between an opposite-sex couple.


Same-sex marriage


Background

In March 2016,
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Joseph Muscat said at an
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event that he was personally in favour of legalising
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in the country and that it was "time for a national debate" on the issue. Opposition Nationalist Party leader
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responded by stating that though Muscat was attempting to use the issue of same-sex marriage to distract from a government scandal, he could foresee no difficulty in amending Malta's civil union legislation to legalise same-sex marriage. The country's leading gay rights organisation subsequently called for a bill to be put forward opening marriage to all couples irrespective of gender without delay. On 21 February 2017, Minister for Social Dialogue, Consumer Affairs and Civil Liberties
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said she was preparing a bill to legalise same-sex marriage. The next day, Dalli stated that it was up to the
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to decide whether the bill would be introduced to
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before the next election, provisionally scheduled for 2018. However, on 1 May
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were called for 3 June 2017, delaying the issue to the next legislative term. Of the
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, Prime Minister Joseph Muscat stated that his Labour Party would promptly introduce a bill to legalise same-sex marriage if re-elected, whilst Nationalist Party leader Simon Busuttil confirmed that his party's electoral
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would include support for same-sex marriage.


Marriage Act 2017

After the Labour Party won the election comfortably, Muscat said that the Labour Government intended to pass same-sex marriage legislation in the Parliament before the end of summer. On 18 June 2017, the Prime Minister announced that the same-sex marriage legislation would go through both readings on the first day of the parliamentary session, which would start on the week of June 26. On 23 June 2017, the Nationalist Party confirmed its intention to vote in favour of the bill, and introduce amendments at the committee stage. On 24 June 2017, the first reading of the bill was moved during the
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. However, a number of Nationalist MPs raised concerns about parts of the law, specifically sections which replaced gender-specific references with gender-neutral terminology, and raised the prospect of the party having a free vote on the bill. The bill's second reading started on 26 June. Both
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MPs announced their intention to support the bill the same day. The
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of the bill was completed on 5 July, with every member voting in favour except Nationalist MP
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, and the bill passed the committee stage in the Consideration of Bills Committee on 6, 7 and 10 July. The committee rejected all amendmends proposed by the Nationalist Party. On 12 July, the bill passed its third reading by a vote of 66–1, with every MP voting in favour except Vassallo. It was signed into law by
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Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca on 1 August 2017, thus officially becoming the ''Marriage Act and other Laws (Amendment) Act, 2017''., On 25 August, the Minister for European Affairs and Equality, Helena Dalli, issued a legal notice to commence the law on 1 September 2017.


Cruise ships

Florida-based
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announced on October 11, 2017 that it will perform legal same-sex marriages on its ships while in international waters following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Malta, where most of the Celebrity fleet is registered.


Statistics

7 same-sex marriages were performed in Malta in 2017, followed by 65 in 2018, 81 in 2019, 39 in 2020, and 51 in 2021. 10 same-sex marriages were performed in
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. There were also 12 same-sex divorces between 2017 and 2021.


Public opinion

A
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poll conducted in 2006 showed Malta at 18% support for same-sex marriage. However, support among young people appears to be much higher. An October 2009 poll conducted by a student organisation at the
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showed that 49% of university students supported same-sex marriage, while 35% were opposed and 16% were undecided. A poll conducted in October 2011 found that 56.5% of university students supported same-sex marriage. In June 2012, a poll commissioned by '' Malta Today'' found that support for same-sex marriage had increased significantly, with 60% of Maltese people aged 18–35 supporting same-sex marriage. The poll found a generational gap, with only 23% of people older than 55 supporting the change. Overall, the poll found that 41% of the population were in favour of same-sex marriage and that 52% were against it, a big change in comparison to 2006, when only 18% of the population supported it. A November 2013 survey showed that 69.9% of Maltese people supported the legalisation of civil unions. However, at the same time, only 24.7% supported the right of same-sex couples to adopt. The 2015 Eurobarometer found that 65% of Maltese respondents thought same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe, while 29% were opposed. An April 2016 poll from '' The Malta Independent'' found that 61% of Maltese people supported same-sex marriage, with 25% opposed, 10% responding "don't care" and 4% unsure. The poll found a large age gap: 91.7% of 18–24-year-olds supported same-sex marriage, whereas only 42.5% of those aged 65 and above were in favour. When divided by political affiliation, 52.5% of Nationalist Party voters and 70.1% of Labour voters supported same-sex marriage. Women were also more likely to support same-sex marriage (62.7%) than men (59.7%). The 2019 Eurobarometer found that 67% of Maltese people thought same-sex marriage should be allowed throughout Europe, while 25% were opposed.


See also

* LGBT rights in Malta *
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References


External links


Civil Unions Act, 2014
''Leġiżlazzjoni Malta''
Unions of Equivalent Status to Civil Unions Regulations, 2014
''Leġiżlazzjoni Malta''
Marriage Act and other Laws (Amendment) Act, 2017
''Leġiżlazzjoni Malta'' {{Europe in topic, Same-sex marriage in LGBT rights in Malta
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2017 in LGBT history