Gay Marriage in Spain

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Congress to pass divorce reform and gay marriage bill despite opposition
Homosexual unions incense religious institutions and the Popular Party

El Pais Spain | CH. N / E. DE B.
Madrid

Spain's ruling Socialists are expected to move a step closer to fulfilling two of their most prominent electoral promises when Congress approves today the government's proposed reforms to introduce fast-track divorce and legalize homosexual marriage.

The two proposals have already garnered the support of the Socialists, the leftist Catalan nationalists of ERC, the Leftist Union (IU) and its Catalan partner ICV, and the smaller parties in Parliament, and are thus widely expected to secure approval in today's vote.

Catalan and Basque Nationalists from the CiU and PNV respectively will allow their deputies to vote according to their consciences on homosexual marriage, and will back the divorce reform. The opposition Popular Party has announced it will abstain from voting on the divorce law, but will vote against the draft bill to introduce homosexual marriage.

The latter has not only irked conservatives in Parliament, but has also incensed most religious denominations in Spain. Representatives of the Catholic, Evangelical, Jewish and Orthodox faiths in Spain issued yesterday a joint statement calling for the protection of "monogamous, heterosexual marriage," which, they argue "forms part of the Jewish-Christian tradition."

Echoing previous calls by the Popular Party, the statement says homosexual couples should have the option to legalize their unions in common law, but outside the institution of marriage.

Women's associations, meanwhile, have welcomed the terms of the reform of the divorce law, the first in Spain since divorce was legalized in 1981. Among other things, the reform eliminates the requirement that couples separate before filing for divorce, and introduces shared custody of children if the parents file a joint request. In more exceptional cases, the new law will allow judges to award shared custody if only one parent requests it, a move criticized as irresponsible by women's groups.


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jjinit said:
They should try book old Benedict the 10th or whatever his name is for the first service!!! :lol:

LOL!
I don't think we should go that far to find a happy bishop to celebrate it 8O ;) :lol: :lol:
 
excellent news :-)

even better, despite spain being a very catholic country, I think about 66% of people support gay marriage!!
 
naddyz said:
excellent news :-)

even better, despite spain being a very catholic country, I think about 66% of people support gay marriage!!

Spain is not THAT catholic country now a days, it's an "aconfesional" country, it means that it doesn't belong to any religion. :!:
There's lots of "old-fashioned" catholics, and our folklore is mostly linked to religion but I wouldn't say it's very catholic ;)
 
Of course very good news...

The most important thing is that now WE can choose if we want to marry or not... that is the most important thing; it does not mean that everyone is going to marry now but, hey, let US choose about our lifes and now, WE can :)

:D :D :D
 
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