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Slovenia - Marriage bill
According to the Constitution, the National Council have the authority to force the National Assembly to vote again on a bill. Besides, opponents already announced that they will launch a petition for a referendum. Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. Ron 1987 (talk) 23:57, 3 March 2015 (UTC)

Please read the Constitution before referring to it. Although they can "force" (sic!) the National Assembly, they cannot reject the bill nor the President can veto it. It's formality. Furthermore, the law has been passed by the absolute majority of members of the parliament. In the majority of states listed here, courts of appeals and the Supreme Court of the USA have authority to reverse lower court judgements by which same-sex marriage was legalized. However, those states are listed here as having same-sex marriage legalized.
 * Once again Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. In US states like Florida court rulings, even though appealed, are currently in force and marriages are performed. Comparing it to Slovenia is absurd. Ron 1987 (talk) 00:30, 4 March 2015 (UTC)