PHL set to become only nation without divorce after Malta passes vote
The Philippines will be the only place in the world where couples who exchange “I do"s must remain legally bound for the rest of their lives, whether in bliss or misery, till death do they part.
This is after the staunchly Catholic Malta voted last Sunday in favor of a referendum seeking the introduction of divorce to this tiny Mediterranean island country, leaving the Philippines as the only “divorce-free country” in the world. According to a Reuters article that appeared on GMANews.tv, the island state of 400,000 people backed the referendum by a margin of 52 to 54 percent.
When the results were made public, the divorce movement declared victory while the anti-divorce movement conceded. Malta's Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said in a video statement on Sunday: “The referendum outcome is not the one I wished for, but the will of the majority will be respected and parliament will enact legislation for the introduction of divorce."