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France to legalise gay marriage in 2013

6:04 pm - 06/29/2012

France's new Socialist government will pass a law legalising gay marriage and granting gay couples the same rights as any married couple in 2013, the country's junior minister for family said Friday.


REUTERS - France’s new Socialist government is to legalise same-sex marriage next year, a junior minister said on Friday, reflecting a shift in public attitudes in the majority Catholic nation.

President Francois Hollande, who took office last month, had pledged to legalise gay marriage and adoption during his election campaign but had given no timeframe.

Since Hollande’s Socialists won an absolute majority in parliamentary elections two weeks ago, the conservative UMP party, which had opposed the measure under former president Nicolas Sarkozy, can do little to stop it.

"Within a year, people of the same sex will be able to marry and adopt children together," Dominique Bertinotti, junior minister for families, told the daily Le Parisien. "They will have the same rights and duties as any married couple."




A law granting full marriage status to gay couples would bring France, which currently provides only for same-sex civil unions, into line with fellow EU members Denmark, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands and Sweden.

It would also mark a profound change in French society, where more than two-thirds of people still describe themselves as Roman Catholic, according to a 2010 survey by pollster Ifop.

However, fewer and fewer of them adhere to strict Roman Catholic teachings on sexual issues or back the Vatican’s condemnation of homosexuality. Church attendance has collapsed.

As recently as 2006, surveys indicated that most French were opposed to changing the definition of marriage, but now more than 60 percent support the idea, the pollster BVA said. A majority also favour allowing gay couples to adopt children.

Nevertheless, gay rights advocates say homosexuality remains taboo in many areas of public life. Media tend to use euphemisms such as "long-term bachelor" to hint that someone is gay.

"Today, it’s still very difficult to put a name on things, as if saying in public that someone was homosexual was to violate a taboo, " a group of gay professionals wrote in an opinion piece in the newspaper Le Monde on Friday, the eve of a Gay Pride march in Paris.

A gay marriage law would boost Hollande’s credentials as an agent of social change in the tradition of late Socialist president Francois Mitterrand, who appointed France’s first female prime minister and scrapped the death penalty.

Hollande fathered four children out of wedlock with his former partner, fellow Socialist Segolene Royal.

A debate on gay rights might also draw some attention away from the economic woes weighing on his popularity.

Still, there is certain to be opposition from conservatives and practising Catholics.

"We are convinced that young people’s development requires the presence of a mother and a father," said Thierry Vidor, head of the Familles de France umbrella group, which represents some 70,000 families, and campaigns for traditional family rights.

"We will take action to try to show that this measure is ultimately dangerous for society."



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nikoel 29th-Jun-2012 11:10 pm (UTC)
Dammit, I almost wish they wouldn't just because Americans hate the French so much!

No, seriously though, this is fantastic news. Good on France!
miriamele 29th-Jun-2012 11:25 pm (UTC)
Yeah my mind went there too. "Great, one more reason to hear people bitch about France."

I'm so happy that they're doing this though! : )
nekokonneko 1st-Jul-2012 12:17 am (UTC)

violetrose 29th-Jun-2012 11:31 pm (UTC)
Great news! Although I thought France already had gay marriage, but it was apparently just civil unions. Either way, this is awesome.

A debate on gay rights might also draw some attention away from the economic woes weighing on his popularity.

Ehhh, I'm not so sure. It seems they're obviously just going ahead with it - and it looks as if there won't be much debate, anyway.
cyberghostface 29th-Jun-2012 11:35 pm (UTC)
One step further to Moon colonies, nuclear war and the collapse of Western civilization...


/sarcasm if it wasn't obvious
zemi_chan 30th-Jun-2012 01:13 am (UTC)
LOL mte.
hilsongirl 29th-Jun-2012 11:41 pm (UTC)
about damn time too
greenie_breizh 6th-Jul-2012 02:35 pm (UTC)
Seriously, right. I feel like I've been waiting for France to get over itself for so long with this shit that I'm already over it.

I mean, good on the PS government for sticking with that promise (can't imagine they'd have much of a choice), but yeah.
queenbathory 29th-Jun-2012 11:53 pm (UTC)
FINALLY!! this is great news
bettalaylow I've always dreamed of a Parisian wedding30th-Jun-2012 12:03 am (UTC)
good for France
moonbladem 30th-Jun-2012 12:14 am (UTC)
However, fewer and fewer of them adhere to strict Roman Catholic teachings on sexual issues or back the Vatican’s condemnation of homosexuality. Church attendance has collapsed.

That's because most people don't want the church or the government in their bedrooms, just like I don't need the church or the government in my uterus.
nikoel 30th-Jun-2012 01:36 am (UTC)
Church attendance has collapsed.

This sentence made me jump up and down for joy.
polietics 30th-Jun-2012 12:36 am (UTC)
The right wing government in the UK were screaming about how a new scary ~socialist French government~ would destroy the universe and oh, look, equal rights. SO SCARY AND UNIVERSE DESTROYING.
violetrose 30th-Jun-2012 12:47 am (UTC)
tbh this makes me want to move to France.

Suck it Cameron, no one likes you anymore.
johnjie 30th-Jun-2012 12:45 am (UTC)
Brilliant! I'm really glad France has taken this step.
zemi_chan 30th-Jun-2012 01:15 am (UTC)
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tabaqui 30th-Jun-2012 02:27 am (UTC)
Awesome!
lohandjob 30th-Jun-2012 03:31 am (UTC)
Wow, can't believe how much France's views have changed between 2006 and now.
greenie_breizh 6th-Jul-2012 02:38 pm (UTC)
That's what getting rid of Sarkozy does for you. ;)

(Although to be fair, France still sucks balls on LGBT issues when it comes to parenting rights and immigration, soooooo.)
jaeji 30th-Jun-2012 03:52 am (UTC)
forgive me if i sound ignorant, but i was always under this impression that most of europe had legalized gay marriage, it's quite surprising to see that one of its capital countries took so long to actually do so.

/party pooper.

regardless, better late than never, this is great news.
13chapters 30th-Jun-2012 04:42 am (UTC)
The only countries where gay marriage is legal throughout the entire country are:

Argentina
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Iceland
Netherlands
Norway
Portugal
South Africa
Spain
Sweden

A major European city recently banned gay pride parades for the next hundred years, so it's not exactly utopialand yet.

Good for France, though!
mephisto5 30th-Jun-2012 07:53 am (UTC)
Good on France, though I could do without all the people calling it 'gay marriage' rather than 'same sex marriage' or 'equal marriage'.
polietics 30th-Jun-2012 01:02 pm (UTC)
Obviously seconding this, like the bisexual unicorn I am.
casablancagirl 30th-Jun-2012 01:46 pm (UTC)
Yup, I was planning on commenting this myself.
moonshaz 1st-Jul-2012 01:05 am (UTC)
*cues up "La Marseillaise"*



Vive la France!

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