Thursday, November 09, 2006

Mexico Legalizes Gay Civil Unions

from Reuters

Mexico City approved homosexual civil unions on Thursday, legalizing gay partnerships for the first time in the world's second-largest Roman Catholic nation. The capital's municipal assembly, controlled by left-wing legislators, voted for the measure 43-17 as hundreds of rival protesters demonstrated noisily outside the building. The move paves the way for same-sex civil unions in the city of 8.6 million people early next year. The local congress in the northern state of Coahuila, bordering Texas, began debating a similar plan to legalize gay unions this week

The measures in Mexico City and Coahuila are modeled on France's civil code and provides property, pension, inheritance and even co-parenting rights. But they stop short of allowing full marriage or adoption of children. Outside the assembly hall, gay activists with rainbow-color flags and Christian opponents of the law exchanged barbs. Authorities in Mexico's powerful Catholic Church have condemned gay union. Some 90 percent of Mexico 107 million people are Catholics and conservative evangelical groups are also winning adherents. Only Brazil has more Catholics.

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