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Edit on same-sex marriage in Greenland
editWhy did you change the first reading of the bill to 5 November 2016? It is November 5, which the source says. I have reverted it.--Batmacumba (talk) 13:13, 4 November 2015 (UTC)
renard98: Sorry, I actually thought I fixed an error to state if the bill passes it will come into effect April 1 2016. Clearly, this wasn't the case. I did not mean to be disruptive of any sort, but being helpful. Once again, I am sorry for this mistake.