'It may be the most pious man can not live in peace if it is not like the bad neighbor'. This quotation from Schiller's 'Wilhelm Tell' has ancient Swiss tradition. However, it should also appear for Liechtenstein, because I like it there too John Schraner not mean that from 1 September same-sex couples may enter into partnership.
Now, the legendary Swiss freedom fighter William Tell, who at the turn of 13 at 14 said to have lived in the century Swiss Uri, attributed according to Friedrich von Schiller, the above statement. Tell is said to have fought against the rule of the Habsburgs and the process used by this Governor named Gessler. Tell is - should he have actually lived ever - long has dead apparently he found, however, the Liechtenstein John Schraner a worthy successor, because this fight - not in the canton of Uri, but in Liechtenstein Lower land and (at least officially) no longer in the 14 . Century - against the Liechtenstein government, the 'true pulse of the people' do not feel.
On 16 March 2011, the fact that unanimously approved the second reading 'Bill to establish a law on registered partnership of same-sex couples', therefore, a registered partnership in Liechtenstein from 1 September will be legally possible (as reported here). A fact that John Schraner of the nearly 3900 inhabitants will not endorse Muslim community: the result of 'mock all description' of the vote, "he says. After all, who actually feel the real pulse of the people, will find that there is on this matter, critical and negative voices that "are hidden throughout the discussion simply" but by the people's representatives, writes Schraner. He therefore takes "in accordance with the Constitution in the country and the people enshrined rights law provisions" within the open period, the referendum against the partnership law adopted and the resulting changes in the law (legislative package 'registered partnership').
After the usual homophobic motto 'We have nothing against homosexuals', the request for a referendum but not directed against individuals or groups of persons. The concern applies only "to the voices of the people" who were not heard in the opinion Schranner by Parliament. By what legitimate right, Mr. Schraner dares to pretend that homosexuals - though no marriage, then at least - may enter into a same-sex partnership, he says it on his side but no referendum.
Source: Gaywien.at
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