Australia's ruling party refuses vote on gay marriage bill

Australia's ruling party has rejected a push to allow politicians to decide whether the country should recognise gay marriage.

Australia's ruling party refuses vote on gay marriage bill

Australia's ruling party has rejected a push to allow politicians to decide whether the country should recognise gay marriage.

The conservative Liberal Party-led coalition was re-elected in July 2016 with a promise to let voters decide whether Australia should recognise same-sex marriage through a popular vote.

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