Hong Kong's Legislative Council on Wednesday (September 10) vetoed a bill that would have allowed limited legal rights for same-sex couples who had registered their marriage or relationship overseas, drawing disappointment from LGBTQ groups.
Breakdown
- Hong Kong's Legislative Council vetoed a bill granting limited legal rights to same-sex couples.
- The bill proposed a registration system for same-sex couples married overseas, including rights like hospital visitation. 8s
- The proposal followed a court order requiring a legal framework for same-sex couples within two years. 53s
- Pro-democracy activist Jimmy Sham called the vote a setback but urged continued efforts for equal rights. 23s
- Uncertainty remains over how the government will meet its constitutional obligations by the deadline. 1m 28s