Croatian voters decided on Sunday to amend to the country’s constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage, partial results showed.
A total of 64.84 percent of voters answered “yes” to amending the constitution to include a definition of marriage as a “union between a woman and a man,” Agence France-Presse reported.
A total of 34.56 percent of voters said “no,” according to partial results released by the National Election Commission.
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