Paris, Frankreich. Französische Politiker, Abgeordnete, Treffen Sie die Presse, nach der Abstimmung für die Gleichstellung, Homosexuelle Ehe, im Gebäude der Nationalversammlung , frankreich Politik
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12. Februar 2013
Ort:
Paris, France
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"Marriage for All: The bill passed in the National Assembly" (Le Parisian) AFP / PIERRE VERDY It was a campaign promise of the candidate Hollande, the long awaited day by associations defending the rights of homosexuals happened: Tuesday afternoon, "Marriage for All" was voted in the National Assembly after 110 hours of debate over ten days, during which 4999 were considered amendments. The marathon debate in Assemblée, expected abstention from 10 to 15% of MPs UMP. Gay marriage passed in the National Assembly who voted what? If next month (around March 18), the same determination invades the Senate, who will consider the text by the Parliament, it would be the first important societal reform of the socialist majority since the election of the new President of the Republic. In the upper house, the Senate majority have the a priori six votes ahead. Despite the 10-15% abstention, on the opposition side, UMP Party, estimated that, 196 deputies in the Assembly, including Christian Jacob, The vote was not disturbed, by any anit-gay marriage demonstrations. The left has a large majority. A new protest against gay marriage will however be held on March 24. To vote for what? Only two UMP representatives, Franck Riester and Benoist Appeared, openly declared in favor of the equality/gay rights bill. No longer in a functional position, but still very political mediac, the former UMP minister Roselyne Bachelot, said that she beat the pavement with the pro-gay marriage movement.