MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Coalition parties' members decided against giving a conscience vote on same-sex marriage prior to the next elections in Australia, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reported Wednesday.
"Two-thirds of Liberal and National MPs [members of parliament] decided against changing the Coalition's policy that marriage is between a man and a woman," the ABC said.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called a Coalition party room meeting on Tuesday night to discuss the same-sex marriage issue, after Liberal National member Warren Entsch stated his intention to be one of the co-sponsors of a private member's bill on marriage equality earlier on Tuesday, during the Liberal Party room meeting.
Abbott also flagged the possibility of a plebiscite or constitutional referendum.
"There is the prospect of change in the next term of parliament if that is the will of the Australian people," Abbott told ABC Radio.
Same-sex couples in Australia are prevented from marrying by the definition of marriage contained within the federal Marriage Act in 1961 which was amended in 2004 by incorporating the common law definition of marriage as "the union of a man and a woman to exclusion of all others."
According to government data, there were about 34,000 same-sex couples in Australia.