Divorce is not prohibited in the Netherlands and Ireland. Divorce was really forbidden in Ireland, because Ireland is a Catholic country. People believe in God and think that they should not have premarital sex. After marriage, they should be faithful to marriage and not divorce. This is a spiritual belief. However, in 1995, after Ireland abolished the divorce law for reasons such as democracy, divorce was allowed. The Netherlands has never banned divorce.
In p>216, more than 4,1 couples filed for divorce in Ireland, and more than 1,3 couples filed for separation. Dublin ranks first in the number of divorces with 1411 couples, and Leitrim is the county with the least number of divorces in Ireland, with only 17 cases.
The lowest divorce rate in Ireland is Kilkenny and Monaghan counties, and the divorce rate is 6% of the average in Ireland, with only 87.4 couples filing for divorce per 1, people.
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Divorce is prohibited in the following three countries:
First, the Vatican.
The Vatican forbids divorce, which is quite understandable. Because there are only more than 57 people in the Vatican, and more than 54 are men and only 32 are women, and most of them are nuns. Most of the male members are clergy, and there are 86 religious guards. Therefore, even if divorce is forbidden, there is no marriage. Because clergy can't get married, it is also a wonderful country.
second, Swaziland.
Many people in Swaziland have never heard of it. This country is a small country in southern Africa, almost completely surrounded by South Africa, so it is relatively isolated. And this country still retains an absolute monarchy, and its king Mswati III has absolute authority, which is no different from the ancient emperors. Moreover, he has his own harem. The last king had more than 1 concubines when he was alive, and more than 1, descendants when he died.
Divorce is strictly prohibited by law in this country, and there is no institution in the government that can handle divorce. Even the word divorce does not exist in their language. However, there is one exception, that is, if a man doesn't like one of his wives, he can send it back to his family, which is similar to the system of divorcing his wife in ancient China. The woman sent back is equivalent to divorce, and no one will dare to marry her, and she will die alone all her life.
third, neighboring Philippines.
The Philippines also implements a system that prohibits divorce. After the independence of the Philippines, the highest civil code stipulated the provisions prohibiting divorce. The Philippines is a devout Catholic country, and Catholicism attaches great importance to marriage and opposes divorce. Therefore, the laws in the Philippines will directly stipulate the provisions prohibiting divorce.
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