A vote on the introduction of same-sex marriage could be on the agenda in Germany after Chancellor Angela Merkel said Monday that she would like to see parliament move towards a "vote of conscience" on the issue.
Merkel's comments represent a shift for the German leader and her conservative party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), which has opposed same-sex marriage to keep in line with "traditional" family values.
The Chancellor made the comments in response to a question Monday evening at an event in Berlin hosted by women's magazine Brigitte. Asked by a gay man in the audience whether he would be able to refer to his partner as "my husband," Merkel acknowledged the widespread support for gay marriage among German voters -- who will vote soon in federal elections -- and suggested a free vote on same-sex marriage could be held among members of parliament.
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/27/europe/germany-same-sex-marriage/index.html
Also, there was already a update on this at Tagesschau.de:
http://www.tagesschau.de/inland/ehe-fuer-alle-115.html
It looks like the vote is going to be on Friday and its going to be withou fractional forced, this means, every sitting member of the Bundestag is allowed to vote with his own opinion, without looking at the party-line.
Big deal, since Merkel was 100% against this until recently.
Edit: Major Fuck Up on my side! This was supposed to mean "Germany about to finally hold vote on same-sex-marriage"
Gonna PM a mod to get this corrected. Sorry!