Spain paves way for gay marriage

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  • ignored_one
    ignored_one

    In light of recent gay threads I thought this would be interesting:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4469653.stm

    BBC NEWS Spain paves way for gay marriage Spain's lower house of parliament has approved the right of homosexual couples to marry and adopt children.

    The government-backed bill now passes to the Senate, where it is expected to get final approval in the coming weeks.

    The opposition centre-right Popular Party voted against, saying that gay relationships fall outside the traditional institution of marriage.

    Religious groups, including Roman Catholic bishops, Jews and protestant bodies also expressed their opposition.

    Correspondents say the law will worsen relations between the Socialist government and the Roman Catholic Church.

    Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero took office in April 2004, intending to remove what he called the Church's undeniable advantages and create a secular state with streamlined divorce and relaxations in abortion law.

    Cheers

    Under the proposed bill, Spanish Civil Law would include the phrase: "Matrimony shall have the same requisites and effects regardless of whether the persons involved are of the same or different sex."

    Justice Minister Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar argued that the bill overcomes "the barriers of discrimination, many of them with deep historical or primitive roots, which affect rights and freedoms and, in a specific way, the extension of free choice in the search for happiness, an unwritten basic right".

    If the new Pope wants to say something about it, I'm prepared to respect whatever he says, he can count on my respect for him
    Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero,
    Spanish Prime Minister

    The vote in parliament was passed by 183 votes, with 136 against and six abstentions.

    Members of gay and lesbian groups in the public gallery cheered and clapped when the result was read out.

    If the bill is approved by the Senate as expected, it will make Spain the third EU country to authorise gay marriages after Belgium and the Netherlands.

    The Spanish Bishops Conference, which has opposed the bill from its conception, says it goes "against the common good" and that it was "unfair that real marriage should be treated the same as the union of persons of the same sex".

    Mr Zapatero, before the vote, was asked how he felt the newly elected Pope Benedict XVI might greet the news.

    "If the new Pope wants to say something about it, I'm prepared to respect whatever he says, he can count on my respect for him," he said, according to the Associated Press news agency.

    "One of the guarantees of democracy is the freedom of religion, freedom of opinion and freedom to carry out a political project with the citizens' vote."

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/europe/4469653.stm

    Published: 2005/04/21 16:49:14 GMT

    © BBC MMV

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    Ignored One.

  • ValiantBoy
    ValiantBoy

    I hope fire and brimstone from heaven does not destroy Madrid and Barcelona...

  • Krystal
    Krystal

    WOO HOO!!

  • Krystal
    Krystal
    I hope fire and brimstone from heaven does not destroy Madrid and Barcelona...

    LOL... gay marriage has been legal in Quebec for almost a year now... you don't see us up in flames!

  • ValiantBoy
    ValiantBoy

    No flames...but plenty of flamers :>)

  • EvilForce
    EvilForce

    Well Canada is really just United States Lite.

    And besides it's too cold to burn up there.

    Evil Force - of the gay married in Toronto class

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