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He said that the current Family Code was "adopted more than fifty years ago and no longer reflected social realities, both in the case of homosexuals and heterosexuals". However, the bill died in the Senate following the Romanian legislative election. It would have provided same-sex and opposite-sex couples with some of the rights of marriage. It received a favourable recommendation from the Legislative Committee of the Chamber of Deputies. However, the bill was opposed by the Government, which stated that the Civil Code only recognises one form of relationship in Romania marriage between a man and a woman. The same committee voted, the following day, to change the current marriage law form, which describes marriage as "a consensual union between spouses", to the more restrictive form, describing it "as a union between a man and a woman alone", thus banning same-sex marriage.If you think being married to a sex therapist is all sex all the time, you'd can let me know if she doesn't want to attend a holiday party with me. Luxembourg · Malta · Mexico1. Netherlands2. New Zealand3. Norway · Portugal · South Africa . the liberal then-governing Venstre party, also publicly supported same-sex marriage, as did the Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, Ritt Bjerregaard. favour of an amendment to the Civil Code, proposed by Greater Romania Party , to explicitly define marriage...the end of the story look at the video above ↑ ↑ ↑