Finland's parliament on Friday Feb 17,2017 voted down a citizens' petition demanding a repeal to a law that will allow same-sex marriages, securing the future of the law that will come into force next month.
In the vote, 120 members of parliament were opposed to the petition, while 48 supported it.
The law, which was passed in 2014 by the previous parliament, will end the distinction between same-sex unions and heterosexual marriages, giving same-sex couples equal rights to adopt children and share a surname.



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