Paris, France. Les politiciens français, députés, rencontrent la presse, après avoir voté pour l'égalité, le mariage homosexuel, dans le bâtiment de l'Assemblée nationale, le gouvernement français de Philippe Gosselin, activiste catholique
3046 x 2477 px | 25,8 x 21 cm | 10,2 x 8,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
12 février 2013
Lieu:
Paris, France
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"PARIS -- France's lower house of parliament approved a sweeping bill to legalize gay marriage and allow same-sex couples to adopt children, handing a major legislative victory to President Francois Hollande's Socialists on a divisive social issue. The measure, approved in the National Assembly in a 329-to-229 vote, puts France on track to join about a dozen mostly European nations that allow gay marriage and comes despite a string of recent demonstrations by opponents of the so-called "marriage for all" bill. Polls show most French support legalizing gay marriage, though that backing softens when questions about the adoption and conception of children come into play. The Assembly has been debating the bill, and voting on its individual articles in recent weeks. The overall bill now goes to the Senate, which is also controlled by the Socialists and their allies. With the vote, France joins Britain in taking a major legislative step in recent weeks toward allowing gay marriage and adoption - making them the largest European countries to do so. The Netherlands, Belgium, Norway and Spain as well as Argentina, Canada and South Africa have authorized gay marriage, along with six states in the United States. The issue exposed fault lines between a progressive-minded leftist legislative majority " (The Miami herald)