Government looking at how best to deal with Section 377A while safeguarding current legal position on marriage

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The Government is considering how best to balance ground feedback that gay sex should not be criminalised with the desire for Singapore's current position on marriage to be retained. Speaking to reporters on Saturday (July 30), Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam...

"At the same time, most do not want any decriminalisation to cause other major changes. In particular, most people want the current position on marriage to be retained."

People also do not want any change to the current policies that take reference from this definition of marriage, he added."The two questions we are dealing with are therefore: One, what is to be done with 377A; and two, at the same time, we are also considering how we can safeguard the current legal position on marriage from legal challenges in courts so that it does not get challenged in the courts, like 377A was in a series of cases," he said.

Speaking to reporters at the Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre on the sidelines of community events, Mr Shanmugam also urged people here to avoid taking extreme positions on the issue, and to work out differences calmly for the sake of the country.There have been several legal challenges mounted against Section 377A, though they have been unsuccessful.

Mr Shanmugam was also asked about a recent town hall that called for Section 377A to remain on the books until there are guarantees to protect the traditional definition of marriage and family.took part in the event, called"Protect Singapore Townhall" .

 

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