France's parliament has
approved a bill that will make France the 14th country legalising same-sex
marriages. The low house of parliament, the National Assembly, dicated to adopt
the bill allowing homosexual marriages and adoptions by gay couples despite
massive protests. The balance must still be signed by President Francois
Hollande.
France will join eight other Countries in europe - the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Iceland and Denmark - in legalising same-sex marriages.
Clashes started in Paris between protesters and riot police. While government supports the law as granting equal rights to everyone , stands firmly against discrimination as well as shows respect for the institution of marriage the protesters ,including legislators from right-wing parties, have filed a legitimate challenge with the constitutional council.
Paris' openly gay mayor, Bertrand Delanoe, was one of the crowd of hundreds gathered for that street celebration in the Marais, the city's historic gay neighborhood.
France will join eight other Countries in europe - the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, Iceland and Denmark - in legalising same-sex marriages.
Clashes started in Paris between protesters and riot police. While government supports the law as granting equal rights to everyone , stands firmly against discrimination as well as shows respect for the institution of marriage the protesters ,including legislators from right-wing parties, have filed a legitimate challenge with the constitutional council.
Paris' openly gay mayor, Bertrand Delanoe, was one of the crowd of hundreds gathered for that street celebration in the Marais, the city's historic gay neighborhood.
The arguements against homosexual marriage are religious based. The Monotheist beliefs have been invalidated. So why are we still talking about it.
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