A man holding a child on his shoulders casts his vote, in Bucharest, Romania, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018. Two days of voting on a constitutional amendment that would make it harder to legalize same-sex marriage has started in Romania. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)The leader of Romania’s ruling Social Democratic party, Liviu Dragnea exits a voting booth, in Bucharest, Romania, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018. Two days of voting on a constitutional amendment that would make it harder to legalize same-sex marriage has started in Romania. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)October 6, 2018 – Bucharest, Romania – Cristina Tarteata, junior minister for Tourism is seen voting during the first day of the referendum on the constitutional defintion of marriage in Bucharest, Romania on October 6, 2018. Even though Romanian law forbids marriages between same-sex couples the ruling PSD party has initiated a referendum to change the defiition in the constitution from a marriage being a bond between couples to that of a man and a woman. Critics fear a positive result will result more autocratic creepepa07073179 A handout photo made available by the Romanian Orthodox Patriarchy agency – Basilica shows Romanian Patriarch Daniel, head of Romanian Orthodox Church, casts his ballot during the family re-definition referendum planned for this weekend, at a polling station in Bucharest, Romania, 06 October 2018. Romanians are going to polls on 06 and 07 October, to approve or not the proposed constitutional changes. Romania doesn’t recognize same- sex couples at this moment. The plan for a referendum started as the civil society group named ‘Coalition for the Family’ managed to collect three million signatures in favor of changing the constitutional definition of marriage as a union strictly between a man and a woman from the existing ‘spouses’. EPA/RALUCA ENE / BASILICA / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALESA Romanian Orthodox nun exits the voting booth, in Ciorogarla, Romania, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. Romanians are voting Sunday around the country for a second day on a constitutional amendment that would make it harder to legalize same-sex marriage. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)People are seen voting in the first on the referendum on the constitutional defintion of marriage in Bucharest, Romania on October 6, 2018. Even though Romanian law forbids marriages between same-sex couples the ruling PSD party has initiated a referendum to change the defiition in the constitution from a marriage being a bond between couples to that of a man and a woman. Critics fear a positive result will result more autocratic creep. (Photo by Jaap Arriens / Sipa USA)