New Law Challenges Informal Influence on Marriages
A perspective indicates that officials often prioritize minimizing issues. This strategic focus is primarily aimed at advancing professionally or retaining their current positions.
This prioritization could lead to informal efforts by officials to influence various situations. Such influence has the potential to generate pressure, ultimately preventing specific marriages.
A new law is stated to be making this informal process significantly more challenging.
This legal development is expected to decrease the likelihood that religious leaders, such as imams or priests, or even parents, can prohibit individuals from marrying.