Colombia votes down gay
marriage
By Andres Schipani in Bogotá (ft.com, 25/4/2013)
Colombian lawmakers scorned a
proposed law to allow same-sex marriage, bucking a growing regional trend. The
polarising bill, which sparked a bruising parliamentary battle, was rejected by
51 to 17 votes.
“Those who vote against this project ... would have voted in favour of
slavery,” said an irate Armando Benedetti, the senator who drafted the bill.
Another senator in favour of passing the legislation, Luis Carlos
Avellaneda, said, “Marriage is a fundamental right ... to all Colombians
without discrimination.”
Conservative lawmaker Carlos Chavarro argued that being an anathema to many
in a predominantly Roman Catholic country, “marriage ... implies a union
between a man and a woman and the idea of procreating”.
“A minority should not impose legislation because the Colombian state must
legislate for the majority, and the majority want us to preserve the nuclear
family,” he added.
Outside of Congress, in Colombia’s central square, marchers holding the
rainbow pride flag, faced off against protesters carrying placards emblazoned
with the slogan, “Mother and father are the base of the family.”
In 2011, Colombia’s Constitutional Court ruled that Congress must pass
legislation within two years in order to extend the same benefits heterosexuals
receive through marriage to same-sex couples. As lawmakers now failed to pass
legislation, gays and lesbians will have to register their unions in court.
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